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Microsoft claims its private cloud is up four times cheaper than VMware's

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Microsoft claims its private cloud is up four times cheaper than VMware's
Microsoft has always positioned Hyper-V to be a less expensive alternative to VMware. Now the software giant says that with VMware's new VRAM-based pricing, it calculates a private cloud built on Microsoft can cost up to $70,000 less than one built under VMware's licensing schemes. Read More


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Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers, 2010
The market for ADCs is consolidating. However, innovation continues, especially among some select smaller players. Although there are clear leaders in the ADC market, enterprises should focus their buying decisions on a vendor's ability to support specific application requirements. Learn more!

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A Perspective from the Edge of the Cloud
Akamai Chief Scientist and co-Founder Tom Leighton explores the major forces and technology layers driving the cloud computing movement, the types of architectural approaches emerging and an assessment of the challenges that must be overcome for cloud computing to broadly succeed. Read now

Microsoft patents smart cloud storage
Microsoft has been granted a patent for what it calls "Virtually infinite reliable storage" that works across a distributed storage system. Read More

The big, bad browser quiz
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari -- you know the names of these Web browsers, but do you really know them? Read More

Photo could show Nokia's first Mango phone, the Nokia 703
A leaked photo purportedly showing Nokia's first smartphone using Mango, the latest version of the Windows Phone operating system, depicts the handset as a full touchscreen device with no physical buttons on the front. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xsigo Systems

Guide: Converged Infrastructure for the Private Cloud
This guide discusses the infrastructure challenges of the next-gen private cloud. Traditional networks limit flexibility and increase your workload. Read this 24-page guide to learn about new fabric architectures that virtualize connectivity to increase efficiency and accelerate management by 100X. Read now!

4 simple steps to bulletproof laptop security
Follow these tips, tools, and techniques to protect your Windows notebook against theft, intrusion, and data loss. Read More

Microsoft 'ribbonizes' Windows 8 file manager
Microsoft said it will "ribbonize" the file manager in next year's Windows 8, adding Explorer to the short list of integrated applications that already sport the interface in Windows 7. Read More

Secunia's patching tool integrated with Microsoft's WSUS
Secunia, a Danish security company that makes two tools that ensure applications have up-to-date patches, released a product that can deploy non-Microsoft patches using that company's widely used patching tool. Read More


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Why Customers Love VIPRE Business
Selecting an antivirus solution for your organization is an important decision. VIPRE Antivirus Business is a high-performance solution that delivers fast, memory-efficient endpoint security with all the necessary functionality you need and nothing you don't — ensuring an optimal end user performance experience. Read now!

Microsoft hits back at Salesforce, SAP
Microsoft has always been late to markets and made up for it by competing with dollars. As in, a lot less of them than the competition. So to take some market share in the CRM space from the on-premises leader SAP and the on-demand leader Salesforce, Microsoft is launching a new low-cost licensing program for Dynamics CRM. Read More

Is Office 365 right for your enterprise?
With Office 365, Microsoft has made a major upgrade to its cloud-based communication and collaboration suite, offering a Google Apps alternative that is stronger than its predecessor, the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS). Read More

How the power of Opalis delivers the magic of the cloud
The promise of the cloud can seem too good to be true. One minute you're signing on for a fantastic new service and then you wake up only to find yourself sitting in a stew pot in the middle of a gingerbread house. Read More

New Windows worm spreads by attacking weak passwords
A new Windows worm is working its way through company networks by taking advantage of weak passwords, security researchers said over the weekend. Read More



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