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The lust for Linux phones
In November of 2009, Nokia launched the N900, a phone with a complete, Debian-based Linux Distro on which you could install full desktop environments and office suites. KDE, Open Office, Firefox… you name it, it could be installed. This was a complete Linux desktop PC, right in your pocket. And, as it turns out, that is a very particular itch that needed scratching.... Read More


WEBCAST: Riverbed

Virtualize Your ADI: Are You Ready to Unbox?
Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 2:00 PM EDT Traditional application delivery controller (ADC) architectures focus on load balancing and lack the efficiency required in today's IT environment. Join Kavitha Mariappan, Product Marketing Director at Riverbed Technology, to discuss the benefits of an updated ADC. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Dell and VMware

Gratifon Reduces OpEx with Public Cloud
As an alternative to building and maintaining its own data center, Gratifón runs its solution on the Dell Cloud with VMware® vCloud Data Center Service. Dell OptiPlex™ XE-embedded desktops run the kiosks. Learn More

CLEAR CHOICE TEST: 6 free email servers for small businesses
hMailServer (Windows only) wins our test; Citadel (Linux only) comes in a close second. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

The Key to Effective Private Clouds
A crucial element to any private cloud is the ability to provide reliable application performance and data transfer over the WAN. What's more, additional bandwidth won't' solve performance problems caused by latency. See how key features in WAN optimization can make the difference between a private cloud success or failure. Learn More

The top 17 smartphones from the major carriers
From Android to iOS to Windows Phone, these devices from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon offer users a range of options Read More


WEBCAST: BMC Software

The What, Why and When of Cloud-based IT Service Management
The many benefits of choosing a SaaS-based IT Service Management (ITSM) solution for your organization's needs, includes no upfront cost for hardware or software, and no need to invest time or money to maintain compliance or keep up with security best practices. Register Now!

Open source should come first when choosing new enterprise IT, report says
Businesses that want to trade in their old systems for new IT should consider moving to open source first before thinking about a proprietary system, according to a report commissioned by transaction processing services provider Amadeus IT Group. Read More



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