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The last days of Unix

In their own words: Unix pioneers remember the good times | Win $500? Survey says YES!

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The last days of Unix
After a 30-year run, once dominant server OS gets 86ed by x86es. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMware

Forrester - Business Value of Virtualization
Forrester interviewed individuals responsible for the IT infrastructure and architecture and asked executives to rate the benefits received from consolidating servers, performing business continuity/disaster recovery, reclaiming data center capacity, and executing similar initiatives. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation & WWT

Kicking Off the Data Center Cloud Transformation with VSPEX
In this Solution Guide, World Wide Technology (WWT) reveals its data center cloud model in-depth and presents solutions around cloud computing with a standardized product set and advancing to an integration stage Read Now

In their own words: Unix pioneers remember the good times
We caught up with the pioneers who brought us the Unix operating system and asked them to share some memories of the early days of Unix development. Read More

Win $500? Survey says YES!
Take our short tech survey (just 10 minutes, we promise) and enter the drawing for a chance to win $500. Read More

Apache OpenOffice 4 vs. LibreOffice 4.1
Not so fast, LibreOffice -- OpenOffice has a shiny, new, and improved major release of its own. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Hitachi and VMware

Hitachi Unified Compute Platform Pro for VMware vSphere
Hitachi Unified Compute Platform Pro for VMware vSphere solution (UCP Pro for VMware vSphere) centralizes and automates the management of servers, storage and networking components as business resource pools. Learn more

Linux offers real diversity on the desktop
In today's open source roundup: Linux offers an amazing diversity of choices on the desktop. Plus: Linux popularity in IT grows, and the Linux Foundation offers free travel for Linux hobbyist developers to the Linux Kernel Summit. Read More

Open-source project aims to give vision to hobbyists' robots
An open-source project aims to give a rudimentary eye to robots with the help of a camera that can detect, identify and track the movement of specific objects. Read More

VMware CEO: OpenStack is not for the enterprise
VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger says he doesn't expect open source cloud project OpenStack to catch on significantly in the enterprise market, instead he says it's more of a platform for service providers to build public clouds. Read More


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