Saturday, 24 August 2013

Celebrating Unix heroes: 15 computing pioneers

Go free chat! Disruptive services outrun Big Brother | The Apple Newton MessagePad revisited: Warts, wins, and all

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Celebrating Unix heroes: 15 computing pioneers
Meet the early Unix pioneers and their contributions to the computer industry that gave us Berkeley Unix, Minix, Linux, AIX, A/UX, HP-UX, and Solaris. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix

10 Reasons to Strengthen Info Security with Virtualization
New ways of working call for new ways of managing risk. Mobility, flexwork, BYOD and increased collaboration across organizations have changed the risk profile and undermine existing IT architectures. This paper describes how desktop virtualization can help regain control and reduce risk without sacrificing business productivity and growth. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Defining Data Services for Virtualizing and Automating IT
To respond to rapid business environmental changes, enterprises are now adopting a more agile and services-oriented model for centralized IT, often characterized as "private cloud." Read this Evaluator Group paper to learn how HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage platforms can be foundational to developing IT agility. Learn more.

Go free chat! Disruptive services outrun Big Brother
When autocrats try to control a new communications medium, you know that medium is good for society. Even if governments manage to corral them, there's always an early period in which these services are a venue for freer communications. Read More

The Apple Newton MessagePad revisited: Warts, wins, and all
Our blogger's been playing with his original Apple MessagePad, and the experience left him musing about how far mobile has come and how the fundamentals last a long time. Read More

10 greatest superheroes of high tech
The Hulk, Professor X, Iron Man -- the superhero alter egos of today's top tech leaders revealed! Read More

Watch out, rogue users -- the data detective is on the case
IT pros often depend on the data trail to pin down causes and find solutions for our peskiest problems. However, it's easy to forget raw data tells only part of the story -- and the conclusions we draw from the information may have unforeseen repercussions. Read More


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