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ARM could breath new life into laptops WHITE PAPER: Red Hat How Top Virtualization Vendors Stack Up Understanding the differences in capabilities of major virtualization solutions can have a dramatic impact on the level of deployment achieved. This paper you'll read: VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Features Comparison Overcoming virtualization barriers Tips to achieve wide-spread adoption of virtualization Read now! In this Issue
VIDEO: Cisco Good Enough is Not Enough With video dominating internet traffic, the proliferation of mobile devices, & hackers on the rise, your network needs to be ready to avoid downtime. Now is the time for leadership through innovation. Cisco can help you shape your ideas into tools that will help your customers improve their businesses, & achieve major network-related cost savings. Learn More> Richi Jennings: It's Sysadmin Appreciation Day (hurrah) #SysAdminDay Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 pictures: What drives the Apple sub-cult? AMD takes microprocessor market share from Intel in Q2 Foxconn to rely more on robots for manufacturing WHITE PAPER: Dell A Look Inside the Efficient Data Center In this age of global competitiveness and 24/7/365 availability, enterprises the world over must streamline operations and boost agility. Those imperatives have turned efficiency into a catchword of modern business, with IT the arbiter of what that means for a company. Learn more. Dell launches 10-inch Android tablet in China Sharky: Hey, you don't want to rush into these things 10 'great' tech products that really weren't Macs infringe S3 patents, could face U.S. import ban Toshiba to fix Thrive tablet sleep-mode bug next week | ||||||||||
COMPUTERWORLD 'S STORAGE SURVEY Computerworld is preparing a special report on storage and would like to know how your organization is using various storage technologies. Look for the Spotlight Feature online and in the October 10, 2011 issue of Computerworld. Thank you for taking our survey. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Google is adjusting the real-name policy of its Google+ social service to appease angry users -- many kicked off without notice. But Google will still not allow pseudonyms. Is this a good policy? Is Google+ being too pedantic about using real names? COMPUTERWORLD'S TOP GREEN-IT ORGANIZATIONS Computerworld is identifying the top organizations leading the way with green IT. We're seeking input from organizations that are both reducing energy consumption in their IT equipment and using technology to conserve energy and lower carbon emissions. Please fill out our short survey, or forward this link to the person in your company best able to answer questions about IT energy issues. The deadline for surveys has been extended to Monday, July 25. SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Hey, you don't want to rush into these things This pilot fish gets a late-Friday call from a busy engineer a continent away who just remembered that his laptop's wireless networking is broken -- and he'll need it for his business trip that starts Monday morning. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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