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Virtualization shoot-out: Citrix, Microsoft, Red Hat, and VMware
VMware has been the king of x86 server virtualization, hands down. But a select group of challengers has begun to give VMware a run for its money. We tested Citrix, Microsoft, Red Hat, and VMware to see which solution reigns supreme. Read More


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Cisco UCS Blade Server Chassis Power Modes
The Cisco UCS power configuration approach enables users to meet their redundancy and power density needs. The approach is simple yet flexible enough to adapt to the varying needs for different applications within the data center. Read now

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Protect Your Company's Critical Data
In this new Quest white paper, learn why your backup strategy should not only safeguard information, but base it upon the value of certain data. See how you can start defining an effective data protection solution that helps you stay in compliance and under budget. Read this important white paper. Read now!

Why IE9 is better than Firefox 4 and Chrome 10
Microsoft's new browser takes the same minimalist approach as Chrome, then adds more intuitive, more capable features. Read More

Wanted: Tech experts with people skills and common sense
Here are stories from the Off the Record archives written by tech pros who've worked in situations where managers or coworkers forgot the importance of the people who use the technology. Their words may echo your own. Read More

VMware unveils open Cloud Foundry platform
"Flexibility" is the operative word in describing Cloud Foundry. The concept is that a developer can create an application in any framework he or she chooses. Read More

What you're missing in your cloud ROI calculations
The ability for cloud computing to bring agility to enterprises provides far more value than the mere sharing of hardware and software in some public cloud. Read More



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