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I read a blog entry today by Shai Agassi, president of the product and technology group at SAP, in which he sought to set the record straight concerning his opinions toward open source. Last week, Agassi made some comments about open source software and development that some interpreted as...
Tech Analysis: How one operating system came to dominate computing-and what's next.
Tech Analysis: Former and present eWEEK Labs analysts look back on their Windows testing experiences.
Opinion: Microsoft has made it difficult-but not impossible-to imagine life without the OS.
Tech Analysis: If it were possible to change Windows with a magic, Windows-morphing wand, standards support and sensible security would be part of the imaginary makeover.
Even with an upgrade in memory support, can AMD's 64-bit Opteron 248 knock Intel's Xeon down for the count? ExtremeTech examines stability and performance with a new suite of workstation-class benchmarks.
Are IT managers prepared to recover from data disasters, and do they have a realistic picture of the threats they face? Storage Center Editor David Morgenstern reports on a recent Ziff Davis survey.
The storage-management company will table its model for provisioning IT resources at this week's Veritas Vision show, reports Storage Supersite Editor David Morgenstern.
Logitech cameras with digital zoom have gained the ability to track human faces and keep them centered on the screen, a trick usually reserved for much more expensive cameras.