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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Open University success on iTunes U
Open University free courses have proven popular internationally after its launch this year.
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OU leaves server in hackers' hands for a year
Universities, which account for a third of all data breaches, need to balance security, access.
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Examine Active Directory structure with our sample Active Directory layout
If you're moving from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003, one of your biggest challenges is Active Directory. You can download our Sample Active Directory Chart to get you started in your design....
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Importing and exporting to and from Active Directory
As you probably know, setting up user accounts through the Active Directory Users And Computers console can be very tedious. Sure, going through the basic wizard for adding users isn’t too...
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Open University success on iTunes U
Open University free courses have proven popular internationally after its launch this year.
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Ou: Google hypocritical on neutrality
George Ou writes that quality-of-service distinctions, far from being the bane of the Internet, are a Good Thing.
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Is George Ou right?
Former ZDNet blogger, George Ou, is always good for a discussion of educational technology. As he wrote on my post yesterday ("Enough already with the Luddite schools"), I'm no luddite and I...
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Saying goodbye to ZDNet
ZDNet blogs has been my online home since 2004. Â With the help and a lot of guidance from David Berlind, Stephen Howard-Sarin, and David Grober, I was brought in to the world of blogging and...
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55W PC power supply powering the dual-core computer
Most computer builders in the world think I'm nuts for endorsing the use of 330 watt power supplies for a high-end performance computer. Conventional "wisdom" says that anything under 500 watts...
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Fixing the unfairness of TCP congestion control
Bob Briscoe (Chief researcher at the BT Network Research Centre) is on a mission to tackle one of the biggest problems facing the Internet. He wants the world to know that TCP (Transmission...
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HDMI survival guide for home theater
There's a lot of money to be made in the HDMI cabling and switch aftermarket and unfortunately that means a lot of consumers are getting tricked in to paying outrageous prices. I've spent quite...
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The cheapest way to do VoIP is still analog
What happens when you want to just want a bunch of phones in your business, hotel, or organization and you don't need a bunch of fancy and complicated features on the phone? It's simple, just...
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Fraunhofer IIS shows audio technology at VON.x 2008
In the world where chip technology improves exponentially, acoustic engineering isn't so simple and it presents a huge hurdle to overcome to the world of telephony and video conferencing. ...
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Zone-H web defacement data shows platforms don't matter
Web defacement archive Zone-H.org has produced a comprehensive three-year report on Web Server defacements for 2005 to 2007. What makes the Zone-H archive unique is that the data is gathered...
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Japan's ISPs agree to ban P2P pirates
Four of Japan's largest Internet provider organizations have come to an agreement with copyright holders on how to tackle the illegal file trading on P2P (Peer to Peer) networks. Comprised of...
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AMD Shanghai won't get HyperTransport 3
HyperTransport 3 which was once slated for AMD's Barcelona server processors seem to be delayed again on Shanghai until some time in 2009 when it finally arrives for the "Montreal" quad- and...
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Building the 200 inch 1080p HDTV
Yesterday I helped my friend build his 200 inch 1080p HDTV for his entertainment room and it was a beast of a task. But when it was all said and done, I think he was quite happy. Pictured above...
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PCI security standard endangers wireless LANs
One of the biggest threats facing wireless LAN users is SSID probing, which is forced by the reckless usage of SSID broadcast suppression. But many users are taught that SSID broadcast suppression...
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Early photos of AMD Shanghai CPU
Credit: Fuad Abazovic, Fudzilla Photos of CPU-Z highlighting AMD's 45nm Shanghai quad-core processor appeared on Fudzilla last week. It confirms that AMD's latest processor will have a...
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Asus' 8.9" Eee draws crowds at CeBIT
Here in CeBIT 2008, crowds descended on Hannover Germany to see the latest technologies. Germany is certainly a lovely country but there's nothing lovable about the 5.60 Euro per gallon gas...
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