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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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Finding an easy-to-use PDA
PDAs are becoming more and more pervasive in enterprise environments, but lingering usability issues could hinder mobile users' productivity. PDAs aren't commodities, so you need to know what...
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Virtualization--divide and multiply your servers
Using virtualization software, one physical server can be partitioned into many "virtual machines," each of which runs its own server OS and can network transparently with your existing servers.
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VM vendors square off
The three main competitors in the Intel server virtualization space--VMware, Connectix, and SWsoft--offer unique approaches. To help you decide which solution best suits your company's needs, Tech...
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Bluefin: Blueprint for storage control
Analysis: Storage vendors efforts to reconcile storage hardware differences has spawned the Bluefin specification. Todd Volz describes how this cooperative venture is trying to encourage effective...
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Connectix tries virtual servers
With the recently announced Virtual Server, Connectix offers enterprise-class server virtualization based on Virtual PC's emulation technology.
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AMD, Red Hat announcement delivers few details
AMD and Red Hat recently announced a partnership that will bring Red Hat Linux to Opteron. Aside aside from the products' specs, few details emerged to help enterprises make informed CPU decisions.
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OpenOffice.org--the people's StarOffice
OpenOffice.org 1.0, an open-source office suite based on StarOffice's source code, shares most of the same functions found in StarOffice 6.0. Aside from the price, though, there are differences...
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Server sales still sluggish
The worldwide server market remained essentially flat in the first quarter of 2002, according to preliminary unit sales statistics compiled by Gartner Dataquest. Despite a flurry of recent...
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Four routes to Lin-Win desktops
Analysis: The main problem with running Linux on corporate desktops has always been a lack of Linux-native business apps. These four products take a different tack, letting you run Windows apps...
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Impact of the merger -- does it hit home?
If the HP - Compaq merger goes through, expect plenty of changes in the companies' product and services offerings. Tell us how you think it might affect your enterprise.
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SAN and NAS defined
Which should you implement, SAN or NAS? Tech Update explains the key differences between these storage systems.
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Databeacon provides decision-critical insight on complex data
By using a Java applet to display data, Databeacon makes its analytical reporting portable.
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Hardware firewall boasts superior security
With its hardware-based Storage Firewall, Valt-X aims to put security software out to pasture.
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Disk-to-disk backup lowers costs, increases reliability
Nexsan's InfiniSAN D2D attempts to lower storage TCO by eschewing expensive tape backup hardware.
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Comdex: New DNS diagnostics
LAS VEGAS -- The Microsoft site outage in January of this year brought attention to the crucial, yet often neglected issue of DNS server configuration. A single point of failure--in this case, the...
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Analyst: Whither telecom spending?
As telephone carriers struggle with debt and financing issues, things could go from bad to worse for telecom equipment makers, according to an analyst.
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Linux is too much
System must become less overwhelming in order to capture the desktop.
Additional Results
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Join live Twitter chat on Big Data with U.S. CTO Todd Park
U.S. CTO Todd Park will host a live Twitter chat on Tuesday, April 24 to talk about real world uses for Big Data. See how to join the conversation.
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Conversation about UCS with Todd Brannon of Cisco
Cisco discusses some of the thought behind the UCS family of systems. It's my view that making a mainframe out of X86 system components is one of Cisco's goals.
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RIM's PlayBook: Early read is that it's selling say analysts
With Research in Motion's BlackBerry World kicking off---and a new BlackBerry Bold with touch---all eyes remain on the PlayBook and whether the company's savior tablet will sell.
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