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Optimize the Virtual Environment without Draining Your Resources
Today's virtual environments need specialized optimization routines to prevent resource conflicts. Learn how V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer can optimize your virtual environment...
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Has Moore's Law finally hit the wall?
Used to be you could buy a new computer every 3 years and get 2x the performance. Not anymore. Performance has hit a wall. What's this mean for you?
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Twitter, Facebook and the tornado
Social networks are 800lb gorillas trampling all over the sensibilities of their users as they get bigger, and the crowd is letting them get away with it.
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Moore's Second Law fuels open source chip group
Moore's Second Law is squeezing out competition in chip design and manufacturing. Thanks to Linaro Linux will benefit.
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How technology drives up health costs
Moore's Law doesn't stand a chance when the state-of-the-art at the top end is all that counts.
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The Christmas Day bomber, Moore’s Law, and IT's biggest challenge
While the quantity and complexity of information in any enterprise grows exponentially, the human ability to deal with that information at best grows linearly. No matter where you put the two...
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The Blumenthal bet in health IT
A variety of approaches will be selected, a variety of vendor groups and technologies, but the aim of the "beacon community" plan is to see whether one community, somewhere, can deliver the...
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DecisionView a big step forward in clinical trials
For Glaxo SmithKline it means doubling the number of trials that are completed on time. That's a savings of $1 million per month, per trial.
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Why electronic health records have far to go
Rather than being a hit piece at the current Administration's aims, the report focuses on the best practices of groups like Kaiser Permanente and the Cleveland Clinic, which have spent years...
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Computers have speed limit as unbreakable as speed of light, say physicists
A pair of physicists have shown that if processors continue to accelerate in accordance to Moore's Law, we'll hit the wall of faster processing in roughly 75 years. The curtain will eventually...
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Moore's Law of Software is the key to the cloud
Shared endeavor is what connects cloud computing to open source. The same force that drives open source forward, developers sharing and improving tools, also drives the cloud, Urquhart writes....
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Microsoft and the PCjr
Moore's Law does not stand still. Today's Netbooks are terribly limited but within two years, you will be able to get much better product for about the same price. That will be the Linux opportunity
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Moore's law of training and the Obama health plan
What the President needs to understand about all this is it's his successors who will benefit from the investments he is making. Do not plan any big gains in productivity or outcomes from today's...
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What open source should tell the FCC
What has happened in this last decade is that we allowed private monopolists to become the government. Government should go back to performing its legitimate role, setting the rules of the road,...
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Moore's second law and software
Open source is the best tool yet developed for fighting this Moore's Second Law impact on software. By working together, by looking at one another's code, by transferring it instantly online, we...
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Homebrewing isn't dead yet
Jason Perlow wrote a really funny (yet oddly touching) piece this morning about homegrown enthusiast PCs. These are the souped up computers that bigger geeks than most ZDNet bloggers spend lots...
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Moore's Law and open source
Because there is no Moore's Law of Software, and because Moore's Second Law makes devices increasingly complex, it's becoming just as hard to keep software proprietary as to own your own chip...
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Harnessing a multicore future
Last week's PDC was about more than just Microsoft's new cloud initiative (Windows Azure) and the next version of Windows (Windows 7). It also concentrated on what Microsoft is doing to assist...
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Unleashing the Moore's Law of radios at last
What we need in the broadband market is more choice.
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Moore's Law to last 40 more years?
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel's Justin Rattner and Michael Garner talk about materials and processes that will be used in the next 40 years to increase chip performance and...
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Moore's Law making data centers more 'green'
At the Business Goes Green conference in San Jose, Calif., last week, Allyson Klein, eco-technology initiatives manger at Intel, talked about how Moore's Law is helping driving energy efficiency...
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