Thursday, March 04, 2010

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7 Android devices that aren't phones
Android has become a popular choice for Internet entertainment devices and more. Read More


WHITE PAPER: St. Bernard

6 Steps to Evaluating Web Filtering
This paper guides you through the pros and cons of a software-based solution vs. an appliance-based filter and advises on considerations ranging from implications of your acceptable use policy to properly authenticating individuals. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Force10

Data Center Optimization Strategies
Enhance the efficiency of your data center by improving power and cooling. Learn the strategies you can use to refine power efficiency, thereby boosting your TCO and lowering your budget. Read More

Open-source hardware gadgets
The success of open-source software raises a tantalizing question: Could the same design philosophy work for tech gadgets? Read More

21 apps Apple doesn't want on your 3.0 iPhone
Not every worthwhile iPhone app can be found at the App Store. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Actuate

Selecting the Right Reporting Technology
Today, dynamic reports have emerged as the most visual, widely used and impactful part of enterprise applications. In order to increase the usability and value of applications, ISVs must embed a technology into their products to add rich, interactive, Web 2.0 reporting and analytics to attract and retain customers. Learn more!

CEBIT: Asus unveils its first e-book reader
The company that created the netbook is now trying its hand at e-book readers. At Germany's Cebit IT fair this week, Taiwan's Asus is showing its first electronic book reader. Read More

CEBIT: Intel unveils the latest Classmate PC
Intel introduced the latest version of its student-targeted Classmate PC design on Tuesday and said the first machines based on it are due out next month. The Classmate is a laptop reference design developed by Intel that it offers to PC makers as the base of a low-cost laptop for students in developed and developing nations. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Virtela

Overcoming Single Provider MPLS Limitations
Frost & Sullivan review the limitations associated with a single-provider approach to MPLS networks and its impact on the enterprise. They then examine Virtela's Global Service Fabric - a multi-carrier network approach that provides a best-of-breed global MPLS network solution. Read More!

Cebit preview: Garmin combines GPS and mobile television
TV mode on the GPS will not work when the driver is on the road. Read More

Bloom Energy unveils its new fuel cell power system
The hottest startup in Silicon Valley isn't in the IT business. But if Bloom Energy's fuel cell technology does what the company promises, it could have a big impact on anyone running a data center, or even a house full of PCs and consumer electronics. Read More



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