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How to Make Location-Based Applications Work for Your Enterprise
You can save a lot of money just by knowing where your people and equipment are at any given point in time, according to Jaap Groot, CEO of FindWhere. Even better, you don't necessarily have to spend a lot of money doing it since many cell phones and smart phones already come equipped with GPS receivers. All you have to do is enable it for your use. Groot explains how. - In a volatile economic environment, companies are looking to enterprise IT systems to reduce costs and increase operational efficiency. Location-enabled mobile phones offer a great series of management applications that can be integrated through enterprise IT systems. GPS receivers on smart phones a...

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Market Solutions To The IP Address Squeeze
Creating a market for addresses as the free supply dwindles rubs a lot of people the wrong way, but nothing else can possibly work. - Perhaps too late, it's widely recognized now that the IPv4 address pool will
run out in the next few years. The current prediction,
based on current data, is for the IANA to exhaust its pool on January 25,
2011, and for the last block from the last RIR (Regional Internet Registry) to
go on Decem...

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Intel Updates Linux-Compatible C++ Library
Intel delivers a Linux-compatible open-source library aimed at improving the performance of C++ applications on multicore processors. - The new version of Intel's Linux-compatible C++ open-source library is designed to help developers improve the performance of C++ applications on multicore processors.
Version 2.1 of Intel TBB (Threading Building Blocks) offers performance enhancements, a new portable affinity mechanism and an imp...

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New Texas Memory SSD Screams With Speed
Texas Memory Systems' RamSan-440 reportedly sustains a record 600,000 IOPS and quadruples capacity for RAM-based solid state disks. - SanDisk, Seagate Technology, Western Digital, Samsung, Toshiba and Fujitsu have been making most of the solid-state disk headlines lately. They now have some company from an old, familiar face.
Texas Memory Systems, 30 years old this year, introduced a new SSD July 22 with what it claims is rec...

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VMware to Ship ESXi Hypervisor for Free
VMware is moving to create a free version of the VMware ESXi hypervisor. The company's new CEO also plans to delve deeper into cloud computing and expand VMware's virtualization technology reach. - VMware is preparing to launch a free version of its ESXi hypervisor, and new CEO Paul Maritz plans to bring the company's virtualization technology deeper into cloud computing, while expanding its reach into the SMBs (small and midsize businesses) market.
The changes to VMware's core business were...

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VMware Forecast Disappoints, Shares Tumble
VMware reduces its outlook for third-quarter revenue, saying the economy is prompting customers to slow buying decisions regarding its virtualization technology. - BOSTON (Reuters) Business software maker VMware Inc issued a revenue outlook on Tuesday that fell far short of expectations, saying customers were delaying purchases or opting for smaller and shorter contracts due to a weak economy.
Shares of VMware tumbled 14 percent as the third-quarter forecast ...

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Weak Earnings Keeps Yahoo Shareholder Angst Simmering
Yahoo takes a 18 percent dip in second quarter earnings as it heads into its August 1 annual meeting, where shareholders could press executives to do a deal with Microsoft. Yahoo's results come less than a week after Google's Q2 results disappointed Wall Street. - Yahoo may have made peace with investor-agitator Carl Icahn to avoid a proxy fight, but that couldn't give it a reprieve from its own economic struggles. The company said its second-quarter profit fell 18 percent from the year-ago period.
Net income for the period fell to $131 million on 9 cents ...

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Yahoo Profit Falls, CFO Says 2008 Outlook Intact
CFO Blake Jorgensen says Yahoo is not changing its outlook for fiscal 2008 despite a 19 percent revenue drop in the second quarter. With the latest failed Microsoft acquisition bid behind it, CEO Jerry Yang says Yahoo will continue to look at transactions and/or financial options. - SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) Yahoo Inc's quarterly net profit fell 19 percent but investors took heart that it did not change its outlook despite a weakening U.S. economy and the distraction of Microsoft Corp's failed takeover bid.
Shares of the Internet company, which just settled a proxy battle with a...

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Dissecting the Brocade-Foundry Merger
The huge networking deal between Brocade Communications and Foundry Networks puts a new spin on the competition with Cisco Systems. But Brocade faces serious challenges as it integrates Foundry into its organization. - Brocade Communications' $3 billion acquisition of neighboring Foundry Networks, announced July 21, is all about connectivity, and it is causing plenty of talk in the storage and networking analyst communities.
After all, if this deal closes as expected this fall, Brocade will have pulled off one o...

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INSIDE WIRELESS: Separation of Business and Personal Information—Some Personal Observations
No doubt you've heard this before, but it's important to hear it again. Keep your personal e-mail and your business e-mail separate. Do not mix them. Analyst J. Gerry Purdy, Frost Sullivan's wireless guru, tells you why and how to accomplish this. He also explains why you really need separate computers, as well as separate e-mail accounts. -
In the past, I have recommended that all PC users, and particularly mobile
users, separate their business and personal e-mail. The recommendation then was
driven by the rights of organizations to own and manage their information
assets, particularly e-mail. Corporate IT management has the right...

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