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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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W3C seeks backing against patent claim
This story originally ran on CNET's News.com on May 3, 1999 and is presented here for historical context. The World Wide Web Consortium today called on members to help fight a patent claim...
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W3C seeks backing against patent claim
The World Wide Web Consortium today called on members to help fight a patent claim that could derail a developing Web privacy standard.[See Note] "Push" technology firm Intermind has...
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Stellar shots in 'History of Space Photography' (photos)
Williamson Gallery at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., collaborates with Jet Propulsion Laboratory on stunning cosmic exhibition.
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Without Dennis Ritchie, there would be no Jobs
Modern computing as we know it would not have existed without Dennis Ritchie, father of the C programming language and Co-creator of the UNIX operating system.
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Fujitsu prototypes resource pool architecture cloud servers
Fujitsu looks to bring detailed on-demand resources into datacenter provisioning
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Dolby, RIM drop lawsuits, shake hands on licensing deal
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and Dolby have settled an ongoing patent infringement case, though financial terms were not disclosed.
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Acer CEO Wang bets on ultrabooks trump tablets: A prescient or nutty bet?
Acer's CEO says that the ultrabook will trump tablet demand, which is seeing the consumer fever die down. Is he right or delusional?
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New energy lab searches for next biofuel breakthrough (photos)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's cutting-edge biofuels demonstration unit opens its doors, with the hopes of streamlining the process of researching various biofuels' viability.
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Dolby: Our technologies are not built into Microsoft's Windows 8
Dolby Laboratories executives shared some information about Microsoft's Windows 8 during an earnings call this week. What are the implications of the disclosure?
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Dolby slaps RIM with patent infringement lawsuit (updated)
Research In Motion's problems just don't seem to end. Now Dolby Laboratories is filing a lawsuit against BlackBerry's maker.
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New data center energy efficiency measure emerges
It has been a pretty decent month for Power Assure, a player in the data center management space. Not only has the company release a comprehensive new version of its energy management suite but...
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Volkswagen Electronic Research Laboratory (photos)
Volkswagen relocated its Electronic Research Laboratory in the San Francisco Bay Area from Palo Alto to Belmont. To celebrate, journalists were given a tour and a look at some of the research...
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Do we need a new Bell Labs?
Marvell co-founder Weili Dai pines for the day when researchers could focus on discovery without the pressure to creates products. Is she on target?
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Ray Wang: the analyst firm of the future?
Ray Wang has laid out his vision of the future analyst firm: Personal Log: The 7 Tenets Of Building A “Star Analyst� Firm. It's an interesting read because in posing the question, Ray is in...
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SaaS pricing evolves: Should we be worried?
Software as a service pricing schemes are getting more complicated and raising questions about lock-in, whether long-term deals are true to the spirit of cloud computing and what kind of deals IT...
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Build your own smart grid device with new open source development kit
We have custom computers of all sorts, why not custom devices for the smart grid? Ye of the screwdriver and systems integration/development set now have a new software development kit to play with...
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SAPs maintenance cost sleight of hand
Last Thursday's announcement that SAP has modified its customer support offerings came just as I was boarding a plane. While I was able to hear most of the analyst call, I didn't have time to...
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IBM: LotusLive paying subscribers go from 0 to 18 million in a year
IBM has 18 million paying client seats for its LotusLive cloud services, a jump that will result in a few double takes among IT industry watchers.
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Scientists replicate the physics of a stellar jet in laboratory
Astronomers will tell you that among the most beautiful structures observed in the Universe are the intricate jets of matter speeding away from accreting stars, such as young proto-stars and...
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Practice Fusion will guarantee your stimulus cash
It's an audacious strategy Practice Fusion is trying, one that goes against the grain not only of traditional vendors but of its main SaaS rival, AllScripts, which recently signed a deal with a...
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