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Three Acronyms That Could Change the Storage World
By Henry Newman -
Published September 12, 2008
The storage networking world could be profoundly changed by three emerging technologies. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Platform Trends: Budget GPUs Galore
By Vince Freeman -
Published September 12, 2008
Sure, AMD and Nvidia have fast, fire-breathing graphics cards, but the rivals are now tempting bargain hunters. How do these strategies stack up against each other -- or against price cuts on last year's cards? [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Tech Comics: "What Computers Have Taught Us"
By Oliver Widder -
Published September 12, 2008
Dealing with our PCs has taught us basic politeness. Kind of. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Lawmakers Warned of Threats to the Grid
By Kenneth Corbin -
Published September 12, 2008
On anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks, House subcommittee mulls cyber security bill. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Groking the Microsoft Seinfeld Campaign: Round Two
By Rob Enderle -
Published September 12, 2008
It’s not often that a tech firm has advertising as memorable and effective as the Apple “1984” ad. Now Microsoft is attempting it – and taking a significant risk in the process. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Review: Maxtor Central Axis Network Storage Server
By Joseph Moran -
Published September 12, 2008
The Central Axis hits a couple of high notes on features, but more discordant ones when it comes to usability and ease of setup. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
DFS Offers New Functionality in Windows Server 2008
By Nirmal Sharma -
Published September 12, 2008
Win Tip: DFS in Windows Server 2008 boasts a number of improvements. Access-based enumeration and cuter support is just the beginning. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Mozy.com Expands Its Scope
By Drew Robb -
Published September 12, 2008
Brought into EMC's fold, Mozy's online storage options widen. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
An Enterprise Content Breakthrough?
By Richard Adhikari -
Published September 12, 2008
The hope is that a new specification will help companies finally handle and manage all the information stored in different repositories throughout the enterprise. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Enterprise IT Spending Outlook Grim Near Term
By Richard Adhikari -
Published September 12, 2008
High energy costs and the Presidential election are hammering corporate IT purchases in the United States, though interest in the iPhone is picking up. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
.NET Tip: Determining the Type of a Character Variable
By Jay Miller -
Published September 12, 2008
Is it a number, a letter, punctuation? Use this extension method to determine the type of a character variable. [more from www.developer.com]
Storage That Really Lasts
By Jennifer Schiff -
Published September 11, 2008
If you want to preserve data for the really long term, as in thousands of years, Norsam Technologies' analog HD-Rosetta disk may be your best bet. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Planning Data Protection Into Your Virtual Infrastructure
By Brian Gardner -
Published September 11, 2008
It is critical that IT managers identify and select the capabilities and limitations of data protection within their virtual infrastructures. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
Netbook Review: Acer Aspire One
By Eric Grevstad -
Published September 11, 2008
These mini-laptops are selling like mad to students and traveling professionals who don't want to carry a heavy full-sized laptop. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Creating a Pretty IE Toolbar in C#
Published September 11, 2008
By Anton Zlobin - Learn about the work principles and ways and use of IEToolbarEngine. This is a toolbar for Internet Explorer, which has a reusable architecture.
Bluetooth to Capitalize on Wi-Fi, UWB
By Naomi Graychase -
Published September 11, 2008
A new architecture currently in development will allow Bluetooth to harness Wi-Fi and eventually UWB to achieve greater data transfer rates. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Get Ready for VMworld '08
By Amy Newman -
Published September 11, 2008
Virtually Speaking: With a theme of Virtually Anything Is Possible, this year's VMworld already has a roller-coaster-like feel. Plus, Dell faces off with HP. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Google to Purge Server Logs Twice as Fast
By Kenneth Corbin -
Published September 11, 2008
In a nod to mounting privacy concerns, Google slashes the time it stores users' IP addresses. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Microsoft, Novell Expand Linux Virtualization
By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published September 11, 2008
'Bits finally hit the metal' with millions of dollars on the line. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Microsoft Charges Ahead in Virtualization
By Richard Adhikari -
Published September 11, 2008
Aiming for a worldwide audience, Microsoft hammers away at VMware with product updates and confabs designed to undermine the market leader. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Portal Performance Planning
By Scott Nelson -
Published September 11, 2008
The performance of your portal has a direct impact on usability, and usability can make or break your portal ROI. Learn design and development approaches that will help prevent and pinpoint pesky portal performance problems. [more from www.developer.com]
Sen. Kohl: Why Does Texting Cost So Much?
By Kenneth Corbin -
Published September 10, 2008
Subcommittee Chairman Kohl warns of growing consolidation in wireless market.
[more from www.instantmessagingplanet.com]
Virtual Machines Pose E-Discovery Risk, Vendor Says
By Paul Shread -
Published September 10, 2008
Those forgotten or abandoned VMs could come back to haunt you in court, according to Kazeon Systems. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Cracking Passwords
By Juliet Kemp -
Published September 10, 2008
Tip of the Trade: Find password weaknesses before it's too late. john-the-ripper offers three cracking modes to evaluate passwords. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
U.S. Bounds Ahead on Broadband Proliferation
By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published September 10, 2008
But it still has a long way to go.
[more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
IBM's eXtreme Approach to BI, Data Streaming
By Tim Scannell -
Published September 10, 2008
A range of product introductions are designed to leverage IBM's investment in Business Event Processing. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
A Smart List of Free Desktop Software
By Cynthia Harvey -
Published September 10, 2008
Firewalls, email, IM, FTP, graphics, RSS readers, video tools and much more. Start downloading!
[more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
How to Maximize SharePoint's Out-of-the-Box Features
By Daan De Brouckere & Raj Agarwal -
Published September 10, 2008
Review two real-world solutions you thought couldn't be implemented with SharePoint out-of-the-box features but can with some creativity. We'll take a practical approach by demonstrating them with examples from real projects. [more from www.developer.com]
U.S. Bounds Ahead on Broadband Proliferation
By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published September 9, 2008
But it still has a long way to go. [more from www.opticallynetworked.com]
Univa UD Makes Cluster Management Easier
By Paul Shread -
Published September 9, 2008
Univa UD has overhauled its UniCluster open source software to make HPC management tasks easier. [more from www.gridcomputingplanet.com]
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