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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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Film cameras live on among urban hipsters (photos)
Film is experiencing a renaissance among urban teens, as statistics show sales of analog cameras are increasing.
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Adventures in Renaissance
Justin Yu of The 404 Podcast visits New York's annual Renaissance Faire at Fort Tryon Park
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Polymath, Renaissance person - Why we all must become one
Vinnie Mirchandani believes so strongly that we all need to be Renaissance people that he wrote The New Polymath. Do you need to become one?
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Salesforce.com's monster quarter: Cloud renaissance for enterprise?
Even if Salesforce.com's fourth quarter isn't a historical milestone the enterprise software indicators all point to cloud.
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Film cameras live on among urban hipsters (photos)
Film is experiencing a renaissance among urban teens, as statistics show sales of analog cameras are increasing.
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Is it time for an eBay renaissance?
eBay has quietly been turning around a few analysts skeptical about its prospects. Can eBay be the bridge between online and offline commerce?
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The browser renaissance: Fun times with Mozilla's F1, RockMelt, advances galore
The advances in browser technology just keep coming. Whether you're an Internet Explorer, Chrome or Firefox fan the hits just keep coming. Meanwhile, browsers like RockMelt are advancing the ball too.
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Adventures in Renaissance
Justin Yu of The 404 Podcast visits New York's annual Renaissance Faire at Fort Tryon Park
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Spelling out the essence of emerging 'renaissance' organizations and professionals
More details on the components of Vinnie Mirchandani's RENAISSANCE Framework, which describe how information technology is reshaping business and society.
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Why IT professionals are driving the new 'Renaissance'
If Leonardo da Vinci or Benjamin Franklin were alive today, they would have been IT pros. The multi-disciplinary spirit these visionaries shook the world with so many years ago is coming back. And...
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Polymath, Renaissance person - Why we all must become one
Vinnie Mirchandani believes so strongly that we all need to be Renaissance people that he wrote The New Polymath. Do you need to become one?
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Low-cost HDR renaissance on the Mac
In the past, Adobe Photoshop was the start and finish for High Dynamic Range photography software on the Mac, either with its built-in features or through third-party plug-ins. However, several...
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Is it time for a BlackBerry Renaissance in 2010? [podcast]
RIM needs a bold move in 2010 to regain mindshare from Apple iPhone and Google Android. We discuss whether a BlackBerry renaissance is possible.
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Renaissance to deliver 0.16 prototype this week with hybrid toolbar
The Renaissance project plans to release this week another prototype of its next gen OpenOffice GUI that offers a "hybrid" toolbar combining traditional menus and tabbed toolbars, project leaders...
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BriefingsDirect analysts take pulse of newest era in IT: Corporate flat line or next Renaissance?
The cloud computing moniker just doesn't include enough and doesn't bring us to the next stage. In the words of Huey Lewis, we need a "new drug."
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Renaissance in Portfolio Management & GRC?
Why Oracle Bought Primavera Now ? (Note: I actually prepared this post 24 hours before the Oracle - Primavera announcement. Now, it seems a bit obvious.) A few months ago, businesses had access...
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Samsung Rugby put to the extreme at the Renaissance Faire
While most of the phones I use now are higher end smartphones, there are also some very compelling feature phones out there that you may want to consider. A few weeks ago, AT&T and Samsung...
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Nuclear renaissance has sprung a leak, or several leaks
Oops. France is the globe's leading nation for the use of peacetime nuclear power. Much of its electricity is generated by nuclear plants. So far France has carried a reputation of having...
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Gosling touts Java renaissance on PCs
CNET News.com's Stephen Shankland found James Gosling at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco on May 8. Gosling is officially chief technology officer, vice president, and Sun fellow in the...
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India's renaissance relies on $100 PC
India may be the first country to reach a goal once unthinkable in the technology world: a $100 computer.
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