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Coal plant fires, Google hires WEBCAST: AMD Evolution to the Next Generation With the end of support for Windows Server 2003 Release 2, how should organizations plan for the next-generation data center? Hear from one expert on how to get started toward an adaptive infrastructure. Learn More In this Issue
WEBCAST: AMD How to Adapt to the Next-Generation Data Center With the end of support for Windows Server 2003 Release 2, how should organizations plan for the next-generation data center? Hear from one expert on how to get started toward an adaptive infrastructure. Learn More IDG Contributor Network: Does the cloud even exist? Snowflake Computing opens data warehouse to the masses : Peak 10 eGuide: Hybrid IT In this eGuide, Computerworld examines how hybrid IT decisions should be made and what the future might hold for this technology. Read on to learn how hybrid IT can help your organization. Learn More Kyvos serves up Hadoop on cubes 8 backup and security tips for frequent fliers | |||||||||||
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