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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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The war over 802.11x security
Innocent-looking motorists may really be trying to hack into your company's wireless network. Columnist Rich Santalesa explains how to keep them from invading your airspace.
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The war over 802.11x security
COMMENTARY--Not long ago, when wireless networking was new and rare, security was an afterthought. The reason? The scarcity of 802.11b cards acted as a form of back-handed security. If no one had...
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What wireless lessons can the U.S. learn from Europe?
COMMENTARY--After spending a few weeks in France, I've returned to the United States with much more than a new appreciation for fresh bread and a laid-back approach to life. While across the pond,...
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Wireless lessons from Europe
ZD Enterprise columnist Rich Santalesa asks, what lessons do you think the United States can learn about wireless from other countries.
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Why RIM may be on the edge of something big
BlackBerry users are ditching their laptops. Will you follow suit?
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Don't let your best-laid wireless plans go awry
As one college learns--the hard way--wireless networks need even more management than traditional networks
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3G: Generally gloomy goings-on?
Dark clouds are gathering over 3G, the shorthand used to describe high-speed, third-generation 384Kbps wireless systems. 3G promises always-on Internet access to mobile phones and wireless...
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Secrets of the 802.11b masters
COMMENTARY--In a PDA & Wireless World spot poll I conducted last week--and note I said poll, not definitive research report--41 percent of the respondents said they use 802.11b, either at work,...
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Secrets of the 802.11b masters
COMMENTARY--In a PDA & Wireless World spot poll I conducted last week--and note I said poll, not definitive research report--41 percent of the respondents said they use 802.11b, either at work,...
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Don't buy the hype in wireless research
Ignore the glowing analyst predictions for the future and focus on technology that works today
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Don't buy the hype in wireless research
Ignore the glowing analyst predictions for the future and focus on technology that works today
Additional Results
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ARM Arrives – Calxeda Shows Real Hardware Running Linux
I said last year that this would happen sometime in the first half of this year, but for some reason my colleagues and clients have kept asking me exactly when we would see a real ARM server...
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IBM Rounds Out Its Linux Offerings With Power Linux
In the latest evolution of its Linux push, IBM has added to its non-x86 Linux server line with the introduction of new dedicated Power 7 rack and blade servers that only run Linux. “Hah�, you...
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Riverbed Granite: Enterprise Riches or Fool's Gold?
Riverbed delivers a hardware refresh and a bold new direction. But the continued use of proprietary appliances and the blurring of the lines between IT and storage silos will make adopting the...
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Sorry Facebook users, the IPO is exclusive to the rich savvy investor
Many Facebook users may be excited about hitting it big time by buying Facebook stock. However, very few users can actually get in on the IPO action thanks to the system we have in place.
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Windows 8 and the death of 'rich' apps
Yes, but Windows 8 will be long gone and forgotten before 'rich' apps are gone.
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The poor get poorer and the rich get richer with Apple's iPad-based textbooks
Apple's new iBooks textbooks will widen the digital gap between the educational haves and have-nots.
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How Path became my favorite social app of 2011
Path is quite possibly the best social mobile application of the year. With Path 2.0, they bring together the best features of all the apps you already use and combine them into one slick...
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Social Media Books: Smart Business, Social Business
Michael Brito's new book, "Smart Business, Social Business," focuses on how to integrate social media practices from the inside of a business first, as a foundation for a more integrated social...
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Will advertising lose the war against word of mouth?
With the influence of word of mouth marketing at an all time high, has the increased use of social media and community feedback rendered most traditional advertising somewhat annoying?
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