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12 extensions that make Opera sing
If you like the Opera browser, here are 12 extensions that will make the Opera experience even better. Read More


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Big Data Requires a Remodeling of the Data Warehouse
Take a few moments to learn about a data warehouse appliance that is a massively parallel server optimized to run Microsoft's SQL Server that delivers enterprise scalability, ease of maintenance, and a single version of the truth, all for a low cost. Read Now!

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Vital Security Strategies for Microsoft Exchange
The demand for access to email anytime, anywhere, from any device makes it critical for IT to ensure Microsoft Exchange deployments are secure, fast, and available. Learn about vital security requirements every Exchange environment should have in place to improve security and availability for Exchange. Read Now.

12 Linux nerds you should follow
If you're a Linux fan, here are 12 Linux nerds you should follow. Read More


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EMA - Advanced Visibility into Virtual Data Centers
The growing complexity and abstraction that cloud and virtualization bring makes visibility across the enterprise all that more important. Consequently, any new options and capabilities that can help to shine a light into an otherwise obscured part of the IT architecture are most welcome. Read Now

NASA launches new nanosatellites: Android smartphones
NASA has launched three Google-HTC Nexus One smartphones into space in what scientists hope will be the lowest-cost satellites ever tested. Read More


If Android is 'cooler' to younger users, Apple could be in trouble
From what I've seen, Android may be winning the war against Apple's iPhone in the key battleground demographic of teenage males. I witnessed this firsthand yesterday when I went with my teenage son to buy him a new phone. Given a candy store full of choices, the iPhone seemed old, slow and not cool compared to some of the hot new Android based models available. Read More

 
 
 

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