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    Intel Demos Larrabee Hardware 23 September, 2009 08:37

    During the second IDF 2009 keynote, by Sean Maloney (Exec. VP and General Manager of Intel Architecture Group), we were briefly treated to the first public demonstration of Intel's upcoming enthusiast GPU code-named Larrabee. Intel has stated in the past that Larrabee based products are expect at the end of 2009 or early 2010, but if its debut is any indication, it looks like they still have some work to do.
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    The top tech resolutions for 2009 06 January, 2009 07:04

    New Year's is a great occasion for taking pause to reassess priorities, needs, and wants. As we enter what looks to be a trying 2009, such a pause is even more critical. IT resources will be limited and business pressures higher. But that doesn't mean you withdraw or go into reactive mode. In tough times, being clear on your priorities is even more important, as everything you do is more critical. So InfoWorld asked its CTO Council member and its cadre of expert contributors for their top New Year's resolutions to give the tech industry a list that we hope will help you make the most of your 2009 priorities.
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    Kernel space: A tiny Linux for the embedded world 05 October, 2007 12:56

    An announcement of the revival of linux-tiny, a set of patches aimed at reducing the footprint of the kernel, mainly for the embedded world, has led to a number of linux-kernel threads. The conversations range from the proper place for linux-tiny to reside to the removal of the enormous number of printk() strings in the kernel. They provide an interesting glimpse into the kernel development process.
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    Move to SOA can be rewarding for companies, users say 01 February, 2007 14:50

    For many companies, the move to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) can yield substantial rewards, including reduced operating costs and better customer service. But those benefits only show up after companies work through thorny problems like obtaining executive buy-in, shifting the way development groups operate and hammering out sometimes contentious new business rules, according to users at The Open Group's Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference in San Diego.
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    Governing SOA 05 September, 2006 16:35

    SOA (service-oriented architecture) promises enterprises endless advantages: increased code reuse, reduced integration expense, better security, and -- the big payoff -- greater business agility. Whether you achieve those benefits, however, probably has more to do with your policies and procedures than the quality of your code.
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    No time for shrinking violets 26 July, 2006 10:59

    In the pecking order of IT organizations, infrastructure usually comes dead last. The operational types essentially are told what to do.
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    Virtualisation freebies aim to draw developers, users 08 February, 2006 08:15

    IT vendors Monday rolled out a raft of new incentives aimed to propel the adoption of virtualisation technologies.
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    10 steps to SOA 15 December, 2005 07:25

    SOA is an idea, not a technology.
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    Startups sell Linux with bundled offerings 04 August, 2005 09:30

    Integrating open source applications is a task daunting enough to lead some companies toward proprietary products. To that end, a several startups this week revealed plans to offer prebuilt, certified solutions so customers have fewer integration migraines.
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    Microsoft touts XML at Office developer event 04 February, 2005 14:36

    Microsoft on Wednesday opened the first-ever Microsoft Office System Developer Conference, positioning the productivity suite as a development platform in and of itself and emphasizing XML as the lingua franca for data access in the suite.
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    Intel's new operating structure eyes specific products 18 January, 2005 13:01

    Intel announced a massive reorganisation of its operating groups Monday, creating new groups to focus on areas such as the digital home and health care, and shuffling the roles of a number of key executives.
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