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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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Sony partners with News Corp. to offer WSJ, NY Post, MarketWatch on e-readers
Sony and New Corp. have announced a partnership to offer the Wall Street Journal and New York Post on Sony's Daily Edition Reader e-book reader.
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Xeon 5500 (Nehalem) servers: a group test
Intel's Xeon 5500 processor has made a big splash in the server world as the major manufacturers each have their own brands featuring the 45nm Nehalem architecture. But which one is best? ZDNet...
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Toybox Ten: 10 full-featured laptops for less than $750
Prices for notebooks are lower than ever before, yet a dizzying amount of options -- netbooks notwithstanding -- are available for your next machine. Which laptop will give you enough...
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Three safe, good cameras for kids this summer
Summer vacations are great times to get children into photography. But there are a few key things to keep in mind when it comes to buying a camera for a child: - Don't spend a lot of money....
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'Golden Cash' network - rent a botnet
Finjan said that they have uncovered an underground botnet-leasing network where cyber criminals can pay $5 to $100 to install malware on 1,000 PCs for things like stealing data and sending spam.
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Outsourcing? Avoid long-term deals
Gartner says the good news for companies that plan to outsource is that the cost of doing business will decrease. But that's the bad news, too - outsourcing partners may go out of business.
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Plug-in cars? Not so easy does it...
There may not be a million plug-in cars on American highways by 2015, despite some campaign promises from then candidate Obama. Even the President has power limitations. Here's a look at the...
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The 7" Eee is going away? That's OK
The 7" Eee really started it all for mainstream netbooks (if you don't count the OLPC XO) and it had some real appeal due to it's low price, very compact form factor, and incredibly light weight....
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AMD announces low-power quad-core chips
Advanced Micro Devices announced the availability of low-power quad-core Opteron processors this morning for servers. The new HE (high-efficiency) processors have a thermal envelope of 55 watts,...
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Microsoft should do this: Exchange plus Hotmail
Microsoft should offer enterprises a way to provision and manage accounts on its Hotmail service as part of an Exchange implementation. It doesn't, but Rackspace-owned business email specialist...
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Sybase readies means to make iPhone a Lotus Notes client
We won't know if the total cost of the Sybase iAnywhere plus email plus iPhone costs competes with the total cost of the Blackberry approach until Sybase announces. But it is nice to see more...
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Apple debuts new MacBook and MacBook Pro models
This is far more exciting than the new 2GB iPod shuffle - new MacBooks and MacBook Pros from Apple.
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App servers, Web services: A midyear report card
So far, 2002 has been a year of free software, bribes to developers, and the first Web services tools. What's next? A focus on execution, tighter integration--and maybe great deals, says Hurwitz.
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Fixed wireless or 802.11b access?
Small ISPs are providing high-speed wireless services for branch offices outside of major metropolitan areas, while network aggregators are offering untethered connections for business travelers.
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In a buyer's market, how good does it get?
It's a buyer's market for technology, and savvy buyers can write their own sweet deals.
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AT&T: Telecom consolidation 'logical,' inevitable
"I think it is logical to assume you're going to have two or three and certainly not six and seven competitors in any marketplace," says AT&T CFO John Stephens.
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Are high hard drive prices the new normal?
Some analysts are predicting that high hard drive prices are the new normal. They're wrong. Here's what to expect.
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BI for the little guy: Xambrosius courts small business
Michigan startup GPS Software says its new business intelligence tool suite will enchant small businesses.
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A flood of Facebook shares could swamp prices - four more IPOs worth by December
The lifting of share lockups over the next six months will create cascades of new shares, potentially flooding markets and depressing prices.
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Can Windows 8 tablets be priced low enough to compete with iPad, Kindle Fire?
Microsoft is supposedly charging tablet manufacturers $90 to $100 for Windows 8. One research firm estimates a Windows 8 tablet using an ARM processor will cost an average of $610.
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