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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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Scientists claim to break light-speed barrier
German scientists claim to have broken the light-speed barrier but analysts say, if true, any impact is still unlikely to be felt for many years.
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Next Ubuntu Q to bring font, icon, Quantum Openstack service to Linux
Ubuntu captain Mark Shuttleworth said the next cycle of Ubuntu releases, code named Quantal Quetzal, will incorporate new font and icon innovations to further dazzle the Linux client as well as...
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Researchers develop quantum encryption method to foil hackers
Researchers from the University of Toronto and the University of Vigo believe quantum cryptography is the solution to the hacker problem. They are turning their proof-of-concept into a prototype.
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Quantum, Cloud Storage and Disaster Recovery
Cloud storage appears attractive for backup and disaster recovery. Quantum is addressing one of the more challenging aspects of using cloud storage - the growing volume of data. Deduplication is a...
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IBM takes quantum computing to the next level
IBM takes advantage of qubits which can potentially work on millions of computations at once - far outperforming a PC.
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IBM edges closer to quantum computing (images)
Big Blue says its researchers have gotten the company to the point where a practical quantum computing system is closer than ever. This is thanks to the qubit, or a superconducting quantum bit.
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IBM advances quantum computing ball
Big Blue scientist Matthias Steffan said that quantum computing is moving from the experimental stage to the point where "it's time to start creating systems."
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Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
In an odd turn of events, some of the most vocal anti-tunneling companies are now advocating the use of tunnels again. At the beginning of the month, application acceleration vendor Riverbed added...
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Quantum data protection for virtual machines
Data protection for virtual machines and the data that they manage.
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One step closer to quantum computers
Rice University physicists have created a tiny "electron superhighway" that could one day be useful for building a quantum computer.
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Analysts crush HP's revamp: 'Juggling in a wind tunnel'
Analysts blast HP's transformation moves and the way they were carried out. Biggest beef: The pricey acquisition of Autonomy.
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Breakthrough removes major hurdle for quantum computing
Using high-magnetic fields researchers have managed to suppress quantum decorehence, a key stumbling block for quantum computing.
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In the Alps, building the world's longest tunnel (photos)
Road Trip 2011: Deep below the Swiss Alps, the Gotthard Tunnel is almost done. It will double the country's capacity of cargo transit.
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Firefox 4 RC expected to ship roughly on March 9
There's light at the end of the tunnel. Mozilla is planning to spin the first release candidate for Firefox 4 this Friday and the code is aimed to be released to beta testers as early as next...
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LG Quantum (photos)
AT&T's third Windows Phone 7 is here. Check out CNET's hands-on photos of the LG Quantum.
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HTC Surround, LG Quantum WP7 smartphones selling at Amazon for a penny
Think you can't buy anything with a penny still? Think again as Amazon is offering up the Windows Phone 7-based HTC Surround and LG Quantum smartphones for $0.01 this weekend only.
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LG Quantum, Optimus 7 hands-on (photos)
LG's adds two phones to the Windows Phone 7 mix. See CNET's hands-on gallery of the LG Quantum and LG Optimus 7 here.
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Hands-on review: AT&T's LG Quantum
LG has a pair of smartphones set to run on Windows Phone 7, but the only one headed to the United States is the LG Quantum. Here's our initial hands-on review.
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Enterprise architecture meets quantum physics
Yet another reminder of the importance of the role of the enterprise architect, to keep projects from diving too deep into the technical weeds, or from becoming unwieldy or unworkable.
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Will QuantumFilm help cell phones replace your digital camera?
InVisage Technologies, has announced QuantumFilm image sensors that promise to enable high pixel count and higher low-light performance in tiny form factors, allowing cell phone cameras to produce...
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