Monthly Archives: August 2009

When It Comes to VMs, How Is Your Security Software Licensed?

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By no means have I done an exhaustive check of all the anti-malware companies yet, but it looks like virtual machine licensing is going...

Symantec Lists Dirtiest Websites of Summer 2009

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Symantec got its hands down in the muck Aug. 19 with a list of the "Dirtiest Web Sites of Summer 2009."These are the worst...
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LABS GALLERY: System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2 Is Essential for Hyper-V

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LABS GALLERY: System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2 Is Essential for Hyper-V by Cameron Sturdevant At a Glance I'll start with the ending. This screen shows in...

Teen Cell Phone Ownership Nearing Adult Numbers

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Adults have previously been the largest demographic of cell phone users, but teenagers are closing the gap, shows 2008 data collected by the Pew...

Google Helps Enterprises Conduct Side-by-Side Search, Plug into Salesforce.com

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Google Aug. 19 rolled out a side-by-side search comparison and new Salesforce.com connectors for the GSA, the company's first enterprise search upgrades since Google...
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Windows 7s Magical Mystery Tour

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Windows 7s Magical Mystery Tour by Jim Rapoza The Melting Mountains "I don't do drugs. I am drugs."—Salvador Dali Peace and Love "By the time we got to Woodstock,We...

Trippin on Windows 7’s Backgrounds

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Click here to see the slideshowwin7tripsmall.jpgWhen I test out a new operating system, especially when I'm dealing with early betas and release candidates, I...

Symantec Launches Extended Terms Financing Program

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Security, storage and systems management solutions company Symantec announced the Symantec Extended Terms Financing Program, offering qualified Symantec registered and silver partners free 60-day...

Technology Sector Will Lead Economic Recovery, Survey Says

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A survey of 130 CEO and other C-level hardware and software company executives conducted by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG found the respondents...

Westmere to Be a Focus of IDF

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Intel's 32-nanometer "Westmere" processor, the next step in the chip maker's "Nehalem" architecture, looks to be a focus of the upcoming Intel Developers Forum...