Stories by: Laurianne McLaughlin

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    VMware vSphere: Does It Solve IT's Biggest Worries About Cloud? 22/04/2009 11:03:00

    For all the hype about cloud computing in the enterprise—hype that Gartner believes is now nearing its peak—IT professionals continue to tell cloud-related vendors that the cloud will not be practical until several serious concerns are addressed. VMware, with its vSphere 4 announcement today, is laying the foundation for what it hopes will be a central role for VMware technology in enterprises making use of both public and private cloud computing systems.
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    Ten virtualization vendors to watch in 2008 02/01/2008 07:39:39

    Virtualization could hardly be hotter as a trend, yet virtualization management and security tools are still in their infancy. At first glance, it defies logic.
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    Feature: Copyright crackdown 02/08/2005 10:18:17

    The record industry has been targeting online music sharing for years, but now it has undertaken a new war -- against "casual piracy."
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    Contact Management for SMEs 19/05/2004 08:27:47

    This personal information management program offers an alternative to Lotus Notes and Microsoft Outlook for group contacts and calendaring.
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    ACT 6 Smart Contact Manager 2001 Rev 1 12/11/2002 10:00:10

    The latest editions of Best Soft­ware’s ACT and Surado’s Smart Contact Manager each try to serve you a gourmet contact-management meal with a side dish of basic sales planning and forecasting. ACT’s recipe is much tastier.
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    AMD pushes Athlon to 1.8 GHz 11/06/2002 09:19:00

    Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is surging forward again in the CPU races, unveiling this week the 1.8-GHz Athlon XP 2200+, which will soon appear in PCs from several vendors. The first system tests find the best Athlon XP machines match high-end Intel Pentium 4 PCs in office productivity, though P4 systems continue to solidify their lead in audio and video tasks.
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    First tests find 1.7-GHz Celeron an iffy chip 21/05/2002 08:39:00

    In its latest move to woo budget PC buyers, Intel has ratcheted up the clock speed of its Celeron processor from 1.3 GHz to 1.7 GHz and pumped up the frontside bus speed from 100 MHz to 400 MHz. But based on PC World's exclusive tests of a PC using the new Celeron, you should avoid it: This chip is all bark and no bite.
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    PC challenge: can you pick the PIII-550? 17/05/1999 21:49:22

    Can the average Joe tell the difference between PCs sporting PIII-550, PIII-450, PII-450 and Celeron-400 processors? Two users take the taste test and spill all . . .
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    COMDEX: Browse the Net from your backyard 18/11/1998 21:49:17

    Mid-1999 US consumers will be able to purchase a new wireless device developed by Cyrix, which is the size of an Etch-a-Sketch toy and lets users browse the Internet and send e-mail
 
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