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Radical Desktops Deliver Power To The People. But What About IT?

Cloud computing, SaaS, PaaS, VDI … the only thing certain about how user workspaces will be delivered over the coming years is uncertainty.


Need Disaster Recovery On The Cheap? Think Virtualization

If you have server virtualization in place, you have everything you need for an effective and inexpensive disaster-recovery setup.


No Virtualizing Without A License

Licensing rules vary by vendor, so it’s a good idea to compile a full software list and review it with licensing vendors to be sure you’re in compliance.


Smart Stuff: The State Of Business Intelligence 2008

Our special report highlights what top companies are doing right with their BI initiatives, and what you can learn from them.


Startup Of The Week: Zuora

The company’s Z-Billing platform is aimed at the software-as-a-service market.


CIO Values: Don Campbell, CTO Of Cognos

Think ahead, Campbell advises. "Look at your infrastructure for more than today’s needs."


With Chrome, Google’s Not Fighting The Last Browser War

It’s trying to shift the focus to running Web applications, not viewing pages


Companies Using IPOs To Fix Balance Sheets

The emphasis on bolstering finances comes as IPO investors demand healthier balance sheets and pay attention to growth prospects.


Dell Outsourcing Plan May Be Tough To Execute

The world’s second-largest PC maker said in April it would outsource more manufacturing, and is reportedly trying to sell most of its factories within the next 18 months.


Microsoft Upgrades Name As Well Features Of BizTalk

With the release of BizTalk 2009, Microsoft will commit itself to a cycle of upgrading the software on a two-year basis, a cycle that has been somewhat unpredictable.


Sony Launches Three All-In-One Vaio PCs

Sony plans to have the new systems in retail stores starting in mid-October, but plans to sell the PCs online before then.


Spectrum Bridge Launches Online Secondary Market

The company unveiled a Web site that enables buyers and sellers of wireless assets to connect.


Google Chrome Reflects A Desktop In Decline

After 10 years as a company, Google is making the Chrome browser key to the coming of age of cloud computing, or software as a service.


Wincor Nixdorf, Now World’s No. 2 in ATMs, Targets U.S.


EA’s ‘Spore’ Set For Earthwide Launch

The game is expected to open up a new revenue stream built on millions of micro-transactions from players buying virtual clothes and accessories for their creatures.

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