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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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A new way to avoid traffic jams
A UK consortium is developing a new in-car navigation system to beat traffic jams. The 'Congestion Avoidance Dynamic Routing Engine' (CADRE) uses artificial intelligence to inform drivers of the...
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Images: Postcards from the edge of Victoria Crater
Rover will cruise around the lip of Mars crater looking for a safe route in and out.
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Oracle: Google wanted easy route to Android revenue with Java
In rebuttal arguments, Oracle's lawyers try to convey that Google was lazy and taking the easy way out by using Java APIs when developing Android.
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Adobe's Creative Cloud: A route to bring laggards up to speed
Adobe sits in the intersection of the two software business models and the Creative Cloud will swing it closer to a subscription revenue stream.
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HTML5 or native? Which mobile route to take?
Taking your site mobile is a technology minefield. Here's how we're doing it at CBS Interactive and ZDNet.
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Muffler Men along Route 66 (photos)
Geek's delight: Massive fiberglass statues dominate the parking lots and roadside attractions where they live.
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Android platform rout continues: 1 in 3 smartphones
The Android platform now powers 1 in 3 smartphones, according to comScore. And the gains are coming at the expense of Research in Motion, Microsoft and Palm.
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TeleNav rolls out Android update with multi-route, Quick Search, and more
TeleNav provides a full featured GPS navigation solution for Android smartphones and just released an update for AT&T Android devices.
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Network security and fun with routing
I've been reviewing the use of DHCP as an attack vector -and what I found is the usual thing: most of the attacks follow highly traditional paths with a ten year history of increasingly clever...
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En route to GPS-based air traffic control (images)
The FAA is moving away from its antiquated radar-reliant air traffic control system toward one based on satellite navigation. Key to this next-gen system is a technology called ADS-B.
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Time to bone up on energy-aware Internet routing
Telecommunications companies have made call-routing as inexpensive as possible. So why shouldn't businesses finetune the most cost-efficient -- and energy-efficient -- path for data to travel...
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Cisco taps next-gen networks for the cloud
Cisco has introduced a package of data center tools for carriers wishing to deliver cloud services over next-generation IP networks.
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Vyatta Open Source Routing and Security Software
Partnering with (or acquiring) Vyatta would be an easy way for Dell, HP or IBM to present their own "unified computing" vision at little cost. What do you say, guys? Sound interesting?
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Sun following the IBM deal collapse: Customer confusion en route
Sun Microsystems won't be acquired by IBM after all. Now the explaining---mostly to customers and shareholders---really begins. Sun will tell its customers that the IBM deal was just a slight...
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TomTom chooses a moderate limited hang out route
Rather than seek to have Microsoft's patents invalidated, TomTom has chosen a legal strategy of claiming Microsoft is violating TomTom patents.
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Enterprise architect warns: don't let mashups go the 'Excel' route
We all know what happened with Excel, the most popular user-generated application on the planet. Every organization has hundreds, or even thousands of copies floating around, with no control or...
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Is LogMeIn the route to laptop Linux?
You point this Netbook to LogMeIn, and use it to access your own desktop back at the office. You do all your work that way. You use all the Windows or Mac applications you have now, but the device...
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Photos: Recyclables en route to China
A visit to a Waste Management transfer center helps track those bottles and cans on their journey to a new life--which often takes place overseas.
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A new way to avoid traffic jams
A UK consortium is developing a new in-car navigation system to beat traffic jams. The 'Congestion Avoidance Dynamic Routing Engine' (CADRE) uses artificial intelligence to inform drivers of the...
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Microsoft's backward route to ODF support
The changes Redmond's own OOXML underwent in becoming a standard make it more difficult for the company to support OOXML, rather than ODF, in Office 2007.(By Tom Espiner of ZDNet UK)
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