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    How to keep virtual test environments in check 18/01/2008 11:20:17

    Virtual server technologies used in preproduction environments promise cost, time and labor savings, yet the same tools left unchecked can result in complex configurations, wasted resources and management nightmares for IT staff.
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    CES: Gaming at CES 18/01/2008 11:19:11

    Gamers probably thought they died and went to heaven at CES. Here are a few cool things we saw at the show.
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    Review: Software push the WAN performance envelope 18/01/2008 10:36:19

    I sometimes wonder why there aren't any movies made about IT superheroes. Sure, there's always Superman (able to leap tall buildings in a single bound) and Batman (the caped crusader), but what about WANman -- the IT superhero that accelerates high-latency traffic and saves the company from additional Internet bandwidth costs? Well, the tights and cape might not go over well (except on casual Fridays), but any IT staffer that can give enterprise users more performance is well on their way to superhero stardom.
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    Nicholas Carr on the switch to utility computing 18/01/2008 09:39:56

    Nicholas Carr, of IT Doesn't Matter fame, spoke with Computerworld's Joyce Carpenter about his new book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google.
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    Sun's billion-dollar baby 18/01/2008 08:51:52

    If you had any doubts about Sun Microsystems' commitment to open source, it's time to set them aside. Sun put its money where its mouth is Wednesday, with the announcement that it would buy open source database vendor MySQL for a whopping US$1 billion. If the price tag set tongues wagging, however, it was no more tantalizing than the question that immediately sprung to the minds of IT managers everywhere: Now that Sun owns MySQL, what on earth does it plan to do with it?
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    MySQL, Solaris share performance tuning feature 18/01/2008 08:38:38

    Sun just announced its acquisition of MySQL, but for several months the open-source database has been getting the performance tracing integration with the Solaris platform that it needs to follow through on Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz's committment to performance improvements.
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    Google's Schmidt: NASA should collaborate with public 18/01/2008 08:11:01

    The US space program should look to collaboration and open systems to drive the next wave of human exploration and innovation, Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt said Thursday.
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    Users say Sun needs to fix what's broken at MySQL 18/01/2008 07:14:50

    In agreeing this week to pay US$1 billion for MySQL, Sun Microsystems said it hopes to make MySQL's open-source database more attractive to enterprise users. But Sun has a lot of work to do, according to some MySQL users.
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    SAP, Business Objects announce first joint products 18/01/2008 07:13:03

    SAP and Business Objects have announced the first joint products from their merger, although the planned tight integration of the companies' software will take longer to achieve.
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    Teleportation: The leap from fact to fiction in a new movie 18/01/2008 07:11:57

    Fact met fiction Wednesday when a Hollywood actor and director sat down with two MIT physicists to compare the reality of teleportation to the special effects version in the upcoming movie, Jumper.
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    'Mac people' more open, liberal than PC users 18/01/2008 07:01:51

    People who prefer Apple's Macintosh computers over PCs have long been considered to be on the artsy, hip end of the personality spectrum -- and now a study proves that "Mac people" indeed are more liberal and open-minded than average folks.
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