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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Open source values: openness
Openness enables free access to evil as well as to good. It depends for its maintenance on the goodwill and maturity of the user community. This is often too much to ask, even in the best of...
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Commodity hardware makers get cloud religion at CES
Lenovo wants to be seen as a "personal cloud solution" provider more than a PC manufacturer. Acer also gets cloud happy.
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Indian govt. piggy backs on religion to censor the web
Communications and IT minister Kapil Sibal is in discussion with tech companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Google and Twitter to pre-screen user generated content so that community-sentiments are...
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Oracle's Ellison: We're cloud 2.0, multitenancy religion a crock
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison tossed a hand grenade at software as a service companies: Their cherished multitenancy architecture is vastly overrated and dated.
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Does God read Facebook? Religion and business on social networks may not mix
An increasing amount of people are taking to online fellowship via social networks, but is that a hindrance to business relationships?
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Does Alcatel-Lucent really get Web 2.0 religion?
Alcatel-Lucent on Friday unveiled its latest restructuring plan complete with layoffs and a rip off of Cisco's spiel about Web 2.0 technologies. The news out of Alcatel-Lucent was boilerplate...
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Lanier's attack on open source religion
It's wrong for open source advocates to see what we do as the only way toward progress, just as it's wrong for closed source executives to launch ideological attacks on us.
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Open source values: openness
Openness enables free access to evil as well as to good. It depends for its maintenance on the goodwill and maturity of the user community. This is often too much to ask, even in the best of...
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Dell gets more channel religion; Buys EqualLogic for $1.4B
Dell said Monday it will buy storage vendor EqualLogic in a deal worth $1.4 billion in cash. EqualLogic makes iSCSI storage area network gear that's optimized for virtualization. Dell's motive is...
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Universities finally getting security religion
The moves come on the heels of numerous attacks on university databases that proved that unversities were particularly vulnerable to hackers.
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Novell brands its own open-source religion
To perk up revenue from open-source software, Novell readies an open-source identity-management package and desktop Linux suite.
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Religion in schools
It no longer matters as much what icon appears on the splash screen when students boot their machines.
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Spam gets religion
E-mail recipients are increasingly being offered religious salvation through bulk, unsolicited e-mail.
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Note to alternative browsers: Drop the religion
Microsoft's browser rose from obscurity by embracing Netscape's technology--not fighting it like Mozilla and Opera are doing with IE.
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Bill gets religion
Though Bill Gates has announced a new security initiative for his programmers, it doesn't mean Microsoft products will get any safer. Wayne Rash explores the alternatives.
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The new Net religion: Get big, fast
Beyond.com's deal for BuyDirect is the latest get-big-in-a-hurry play.
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This 'Road Ahead' raises eyebrows: Net CEO's book a new religion?
Another prominent tech exec is writing a book -- but this version of the Road Ahead is generating some controversy. Joseph Firmage, chairman and CEO of USWeb Corp., is co-authoring and will Web...
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Microsoft gets Unix religion with NT facelift
While Microsoft Corp. has begrudgingly admitted that it still can't beat Unix's scalability and reliability, that is not stopping the software giant from joining the Unix ranks -- at least in...
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Gates rejects Java religion
Frankfurt, Germany -- A day after Sun Microsystems Inc. sued Microsoft Corp. in a licensing dispute, Bill Gates downplayed Java's future as a dominant programming language. Speaking at Comdex...
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