Monthly Archives: November 2008
How to Transform Your Static Data Center into a Dynamic Data Center
Data centers, especially those based upon industry-standard systems and software, have historically been static environments. That is to say, one consisting of a server...
Google’s Larry Page Cheers FCC’s Call to Open White Spaces Access
Christmas has come early (again) for Google.Months after the company successfully lobbied for open access to enable applications and services to run on more...
Tasting the Spam Omelet
Now that Halloween is over and Thanksgiving is still a few weeks off, it's time to sink our teeth into something different, or really...
PacketTrap: It Manages Networks AND Disaster Recovery
It's always great news to find out that something you bought actually works the way it is supposed to work. It's even better news...
Patent Ruling Gives Hope for Innovation
OK, I have a great idea for a new business method patent. It's a system by which customers can select among a prebuilt list...
Users Finally Waking Up to Cybercrime… Maybe
On a day of endless polling, here's one that you might find even more interesting than all the political postulating. Well, maybe not, but...
Optical Scanners Winning War of Voting Machines
Eight years after the Florida presidential election fiasco where failed punch card technology turned into a national punch line and a historic Supreme Court...
How to Ensure IT Job Security Despite an Economic Meltdown
After the tech bubble burst in the early 2000s, many IT professionals learned quickly that when something seems too good to be true, it...
Fujitsu’s Latest Notebook Trio on Display
Fujitsu's Latest Notebook Trio on Display
Fujitsu's Latest Notebook Trio on Displayby Scott Ferguson
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The Fujitsu LifeBook U820
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Get Off of My Cloud: Private Cloud Computing Takes Shape
Cloud computing, still in its infancy but growing steadily as a major player in midmarket enterprise IT, is already starting to branch off into...