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Measuring TCO: Wintel vs Lintel
Managing L'unix: "The most basic, and traditional, Wintel vs Lintel TCO comparison argued that since the hardware is the same, everything comes down to the cost of the OS and applications licenses--all of which are free for Lintel and expensive for Wintel..."
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Costs: Wintel vs. Open Source
Managing L'unix: "...[T]he realities of both mass production and retail distribution mean that fully assembled products always retail for less than the sum of their parts--except among Wintel enthusiasts..."
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Measuring Ubuntu's Boot Performance
Phoronix: "In this article, we are looking at Ubuntu's boot performance for the past five releases through the use of Bootchart for measuring its boot time, disk throughput, and the running processes..."
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Quake measuring 5.1 strikes remote China region - AFP
AFPQuake measuring 5.1 strikes remote China regionAFP - 2 hours agoBEIJING (AFP) - An earthquake of magnitude 5.1 struck a remote part of China early Monday, the US Geological Survey said, but it was not clear if it had affected drainage operations at the "quake lake" i
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Impact of SaaS on the enterprise ERP market
A recent report from Gartner throws a big bucket of cold water on software-as-a-service ERP hype, especially for larger enterprises. Gartner analyst Denise Ganly writes in the "SaaS Impact on ERP" report that enterprises' dire need for a suite of integrated ERP soluti
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Got grimple in your portfolio?
Back in the '90s, "Wintel" became shorthand for the seemingly unstoppable combination of Microsoft's Windows and Intel's chips. Wintel wasn't a bad investment thesis either. For years betting against either stock proved a sucker's game.
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Eight reasons CIOs think developers are clueless
CIO.com has published several stories that examined the sometimes volatile, often misunderstood and never dull relationship between CIOs and application developers -- from "9 Reasons Why Application Developers Think Their CIO Is Clueless" to "8 Reasons Why a Developer
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Energy Star rating for servers may be ready by year-end, EPA says
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expects to introduce its first Energy Star rating for servers by the end of the year, although a more comprehensive system that measures actual workloads will take longer to develop.
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Microsoft, Sun expand their collaboration
Sun and Microsoft announced two "milestones" Monday in their ongoing alliance, including the official opening of a Sun/Microsoft Interoperability Center on Microsoft's Redmond, Wash. campus.The center is intende
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Nirvanix puts NAS in the cloud
Network storage developer Nirvanix has developed cloud-based NAS -- a plan which lets users connect systems to Internet-located storage nodes via NFS, CIFS, or FTP.It means Nirvanix can serve up its storage-as-a
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Intel Shies Away From Adopting Vista
In the latest blow to Windows Vista, one half of the "Wintel" team may not be following its partner's lead.
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NASA: 50 Years of Towering Achievement
One of the indelible memories for anyone living through the 1960s was watching CBS newsman Walter Cronkite anchor another televised liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Throughout the decade, from Alan Shepard through Neil Armstrong, Cronkite made it clear to his audience that they we
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NASA: 50 Years of Towering Achievement
One of the indelible memories for anyone living through the 1960s was watching CBS newsman Walter Cronkite anchor another televised liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Throughout the decade, from Alan Shepard through Neil Armstrong, Cronkite made it clear to his audience that they we
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Sept. 5, 1885: Pay at the Pump
1885: Sylvanus F. Bowser delivers the first gasoline pump. It improves safety, but can't guarantee low prices. The automobile was yet to be invented, and gasoline was a byproduct of refining kerosene for stoves and lamps. Some of that equipment could use gasoline, but it wasn't much
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Sept. 5, 1885: Pay at the Pump
1885: Sylvanus F. Bowser delivers the first gasoline pump. It improves safety, but can't guarantee low prices. The automobile was yet to be invented, and gasoline was a byproduct of refining kerosene for stoves and lamps. Some of that equipment could use gasoline, but it wasn't much
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Microsoft, Intel Escape Market Sell-Off
The Wintel duo managed to escape another sell-off on Tuesday, as traders fretted about the fate of the government's massive financial rescue plan.
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Panasonic shows 150-inch plasma screen
Plasma screens just keep getting bigger, with Panasonic on Monday showing the prototype of a new 150-inch plasma display, which the company says is the largest flat-panel display in the world.Measuring 11 feet w
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Northeast Winters Getting Warmer, and Here's the Proof
Temperatures have risen more than two degrees on average over the past 10 years, and average snow levels have dropped 8.8 inches over the same period, and global warming is the reason why, say results from a study measuring conditions over a 40-year period.
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Northeast Winters Getting Warmer, and Here's the Proof
Temperatures have risen more than two degrees on average over the past 10 years, and average snow levels have dropped 8.8 inches over the same period, and global warming is the reason why, say results from a study measuring conditions over a 40-year period.
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Are you Covered? Measuring the Quality of .NET Code with NCover
This article describes using NCover to measure the effectiveness of your automated tests, shows how to track coverage over time, and presents strategies for increasing the effectiveness of your tests.
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