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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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Sea levels: going up? Geo-engineering answers?
Rising sea levels get engineers' attention.
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This is going to blow some fuses among global warming deniers
Christians campaign for global warming action.
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Rising sea levels and rising levels of anxiety
You can't negotiate with the laws of physics.
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Who has the most to lose from rising sea levels?
Sure, Bengladesh is a low-lying country. We've seen what water does in New Orleans. There are entire low-lying COUNTRIES in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. High water would take a toll on...
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Polar meltdown both north and south
Arctic Ice Cover maps. Courtesy University of Washington/NOAA. That's the March ice cover on the left, September on the right. The top pair show current conditions, the bottom maps show...
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Bob the apple?
Looks like Mother Nature may be getting ready for a little brutal game of bob the apple. That would be the Big Apple. Researchers in others states say America's largest metro area is in danger...
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Global warming and coastal real estate
Even if the real estate market eventually returns to pirce increases, you'd be wise not to invest in sea level properties. At least not this century. In a conference in Denmark this week,...
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Climate change: less could mean more. That's not good
An update to the most recent IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] report warns that even smaller temperature increases could mean even larger real life changes than earlier IPCC...
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Good news: Washington D.C. may be doomed to inundation
New projections of the effects of melting Anarctic ice caps: sea waves above Washington D.C. The researchers project sea level variation will not be uniform around the globe. It will be much...
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Feeling low? So's Indonesia
Indonesia is hosting this week's climate change conference...and it's one of the nations most likely to feel the pain. At the conference in Bali international leaders and scientists are supposed...
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Photos: New Yorkers 'Step It Up' at climate change rally
Thousands of people show up for 'Sea of People' event to demonstrate what parts of lower Manhattan could be flooded by rising sea levels.
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Images: If sea levels climb a meter
Simulations show what coastal regions look like now, and what could happen as sea levels climb because of global warming.
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Is it time for a C-level social media executive?
As social media becomes more strategic to the way organizations operate, does this mean it's time to move the function to the C-suite? Does centralizing make sense, or should responsibility for it...
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How to achieve ITSM success in your company
Not only can the right ITSM tool pay for itself in less than a year or two, it can drive down costs in other areas of your organization.
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Intel launches SSD 330 Series entry-level drives at dirt-cheap prices
Intel's new budget line will start at just $89 for a 60GB drive. Ready for an SSD upgrade?
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iOS 5.1 market share at Android 2.3 'Gingerbread' levels after 15 days
It took 15 days from release for iOS 5.1 to get to 61 percent, the same percentage of users as the most popular version of Android 2.3 'Gingerbread'.
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AMD completes $334 million SeaMicro acquisition
AMD has completed its $334 million acquisition of SeaMicro, less than a month since the chip giant suddenly announced its intentions to buy.
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Microsoft banning Mac, iPad purchases by its sales and marketing group?
An alleged internal Microsoft e-mail claims the company's marketing and sales organization is about to halt Mac and iPad purchases made with company funds. Smart or pointless?
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Serena Software uses 'orchestrated IT' to benefit DevOps
Serena reps boast the new technologies as "the market’s first Orchestrated IT solution that truly binds Dev and Ops together in the most efficient way possible."
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AMD's SeaMicro purchase: All about pushing Intel out of microservers
AMD's acquisition of SeaMicro was well received, but channel conflict with partners remains a big concern.
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