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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Red Hat builds gutsy, green virtualization machine

Microsoft delivers powerful enterprise backup tool | Microsoft beefs up System Center with new module

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Red Hat builds gutsy, green virtualization machine
Three years in the making, Red Hat Enterprise Linux ( RHEL) 6 is a gutsy, green upgrade that features native support for KVM, the Linux kernel-based virtual machine. Read More


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Email Archiving For Dummies, 2nd Edition
Email Archiving For Dummies, 2nd edition is designed to help you better manage your email systems by introducing email archiving. Email archiving works in conjunction with your email servers to improve how you manage email for your organization. Learn more by reading chapter one of this new edition and register now to receive the full book by mail. Read More Now.

Microsoft delivers powerful enterprise backup tool
Microsoft's flagship backup and archiving software, Data Protection Manager, has come a long way since we first tested it in 2005. Read More


WEBCAST: Adobe

Streamline Ent Business Processes with Acrobat X Series
Join Adobe experts to learn how to enable your PDF documents so that multiple people, in real time, can add notes and comments, promoting a true "conversation" about your critical documents. See how to use familiar commenting tools and even enable users of the free Adobe Reader to take part in your review. Learn More

Microsoft beefs up System Center with new module
Service Manager delivers workflow and incident response, plus self-service help desk for end users. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Improving Agility, TCO, and Security
Deploying agent software on every system to run scheduled jobs is expensive, both to install and maintain. In this white paper, independent analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates highlights the cost-savings, flexibility, and agility of the agentless job scheduling technology built in to BMC CONTROL-M. Read More!

How we tested Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
We tested RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 on various hypervisor platforms, including VMware, XenServer, and RedHat in our NOC. NOC hardware includes Dell and HP 8 and 16 core AMD and Intel-based servers, a Compellent FC/iSCSI SAN, Extreme Networks switches, along with Windows 2008R2, Apple XServe, and other Linux servers, some in VMs. Read More



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Panic time quiz: How prepared are you for IPv6?
With IPv4 addresses projected to dry up this year, it's inevitable that IPv6 adoption will accelerate. Here are a few questions that can help determine how much or how little you know about IPv6 and whether you ought to spend more time studying it.

The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
The Mac App Store debuted this month and hit 1 million downloads in the first 24 hours. The App Store launched with 1,000 or so apps, many of which were already available on the pre-existing Mac downloads Web site. The store is filled with stuff that's fun but also has plenty of apps that make you more productive. Let's take a look at the 10 most downloaded free productivity apps on the Mac App Store, and then we'll look at the 10 most popular paid productivity apps.

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