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This past week I thought my Android Touchpad had finally given up the ghost. I was out in San Francisco for the RSA Conference. I shut down my Touchpad just prior to my plane landing at SFO. It had plenty of battery left when I shut down, but when I tried to turn it back on in my hotel later it would not boot at all. Dead, dark, finished. I plugged it into the charger and after a few hours it seemed... Read More


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How to Reduce Processor-Based Software Licensing Costs
Most organizations that license software such as Windows, SQL Server, Oracle Weblogic and Oracle Database on a per processor or per host basis are spending far more than is required. By optimizing VM placements considering licensing, utilization, business and technical policies, organizations can achieve savings of greater than 50%. Learn More

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Easing the Online Overload
Many transaction processing systems have reached their capacity limits, so the time is right to consider the potential for running tier 1 mission-critical workloads on opens standards. This white paper highlights the key components of a properly structured and highly optmized SQL Server OLTP reference architecture. Read Now!

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End-To-End Application Acceleration Technologies
Download this 7-page survey-driven analysis by Forrester to learn how to overcome cloud-related performance issues by extending optimization to SaaS applications. Read now.

9 Linux podcasts you should follow
There are a number of great websites that report on Linux-related news. But sometimes it's nice to listen to your news while driving to work...or playing in the background while getting some actual work done. For that, you need podcasts. But with so many out there, where do you start? With that question in mind, I present to you some of the best podcasts (both audio and video) that the Linux world... Read More


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New Report: Mobile Shopping Satisfaction Survey
Many smartphone and tablet users say they might not shop at a retailer after a poor mobile-shopping experience. Slow-loading, hard-to-navigate and error-prone checkout sites mean frustrated customers and no sales. Take a look at this independent survey of the top 20 brick-and-mortar retailers. Learn more.

Hottest products at Mobile World Congress 2013
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