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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Maps + business data = Microsoft Single View
Given my role as a full-time Microsoft watcher, there are relatively few Microsoft products and technologies I've never heard at least some mention of. Today, however, I stumbled onto one: Single...
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Users prevail: Microsoft undoes forced move to Multimap
Within hours of Microsoft redirecting its UK users from Live Search Maps to Multimap last week, user dissatisfaction spread like wildfire. On Monday, April 14, Microsoft responded and restored...
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Images: Virtual Earth 3D marries maps, search
Microsoft's new interface combines 3D photo-realistic mapping with local business search.
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Images: MSN, Google label Earth
MSN's new Virtual Earth lets people save satellite images of favorite locations--and Google responds within hours.
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Images: MSN, Google label Earth
MSN's new Virtual Earth lets people save satellite images of favorite locations--and Google responds within hours.
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Images: Touring MSN Virtual Earth
MSN Virtual Earth takes on Google Maps with its new satellite mapping tool.
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Cloud Computing: do you have a clue?
Big systems vendors are spreading misconceptions about the cloud because it helps them sell more kit. Here's a rundown of some of their tactics
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Oracle, Ellison and fun with cloud computing sound bites
If the cloud were a political campaign, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's quips could become interesting fodder.
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Racemi DynaCenter 4.2 migrates Windows images to the cloud
Moving Windows applications can be tricky. Configurations, drivers, disks and networking layouts must be managed. Racemi's DynaCenter has offered this capability for years. Now it can be used to...
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Cloud Computing: Is it right for you?
How do you know if cloud computing makes sense for your organization? And if it makes sense for your organization what sort of services should you buy into? Here are the questions to ask.
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IBM's Intelligent Clusters - an old idea done well
IBM's pre-configured, pre-tested clusters take the uncertainty out of multi-system deployments. Regardless of how good the idea, IBM didn't think of this first. It is yet another legacy of Digital...
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Box steps up IT admin features, launches enterprise license agreements
Box has focused on its user interface with its recent updates, but now is focusing on the other side of the equation---technology management.
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Blades vs. standard racked servers for virtualization
There are some battles that are not worth fighting. Blades vs. standard architecture servers is one of those battles, yet it rages on.
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SAP buys its way into the cloud party: Will it work?
Will SAP and Oracle's rollup strategy for cloud players work? After all, there's less lock-in in the cloud.
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VMware nabs turnkey desktop cloud provider Wanova
VMware is building out its end user product portfolio with the acquisition of turnkey desktop cloud provider Wanova.
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One of Windows Server 2012's secret weapons: Hyper-V Replica
There are more than 300 new features coming in Windows Server 2012. One worth noting is Hyper-V Replica. Here's why.
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Stretching the compatibility list for VMware vSphere Hypervisor installations
A recent MacTech article, a startup guide for the VMware vSphere Hypervisor, makes interesting reading. The author says that the hardware compatibility for providing virtual machines can be a more...
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The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse For Client Management Vendors
The workforce computing landscape has become radically more complex, and the resources that employees need are shifting rapidly from inside the firewall to outside. Consumerization of both devices...
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Digital foreplay, virtual houseflies among Carnegie Mellon work (videos)
End-of-term projects from Golan Levin's Interactive Art and Computational Design class give us a peek at what kinds of technological mischief our future geniuses are getting up to in school.
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NVIDIA's VGX: Traction Control for Hosted Virtual Desktops
Hosted Virtual Desktops are a bit like driving in the snow. Every link in the chain between the data on a hard drive in the datacenter and the pixels on the user's screen introduces a delay that...
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