Dell stretches its small-business notebook computer lineup with a 14-inch slimline that packs Core i5 power and GeForce graphics into a tidy 4.8-pound package. We rev it up and hit the road.
Dell stretches its small-business notebook computer lineup with a 14-inch slimline that packs Core i5 power and GeForce graphics into a tidy 4.8-pound package. We rev it up and hit the road.
If you're one of the many iPad owners who want to use the mobile device for business, you'll want to nab these top 21 iPad business apps for your mobile device arsenal.
<b>The Blog of Helios: </b>"What follows is a story about Alice I wrote in 2006, published in the now-offline Lobby4Linux.com website. I am reprinting this for those who may not have read it and to spend some personal time in remembering Alice."
<b>Scott James Remnant:</b> "With the recent announcement of systemd, I've noticed some increased confusion around Upstart and what it means to be an event-based init daemon. Now seems as good a time as any to try and clear that up by describing what I mean by that."
Tens of thousands of Arkansas National Guard soldiers became the latest victims of a security breach at a military base after an unencrypted external hard drive was discovered missing last month.
EMC and HP are just two of many storage vendors with announcements at this week's VMworld show. Will there be big news from the VMware-Cisco-EMC alliance?
Analysts predict a bright future for mobile cloud computing, finding that the number of enterprise customers using cloud-based mobile apps will mushroom.
<b>Distrowatch:</b> "A new release of Fedora is always a highly anticipated event on the Linux distro calendar and this week's arrival of version 13 will be no different. What innovations can we expect to find in "Goddard"?"
<b>Enterprise Storage Forum:</b> "Instead of predicting which technologies will take over in the future, let's predict what won't be there, or what will gradually start to fade in the storage and data center world."
This installment of Scott Mitchell's multi-part ASP.NET tutorial looks at using Microsoft's free ASP.NET AJAX framework to build interactive, Web 2.0 user interfaces and at how to refresh the content within an UpdatePanel using JavaScript.
<b>Free Software Magazine:</b> "Given the short notice (only six days!), I was not able to come up with a more detailed response, but I did want to express my dismay at the way these policies are being framed."
Recent installments of our SQL Server 2005 Express Edition series have been discussing its implementation of Full Text Indexing. This article focuses on data searches, which leverage existing indexes, taking into account such features as noise words and thesaurus files.
IBM yesterday announced the general availability of DB2 Universal Database version 8 software on Linux, Unix and Windows. Over 438 new features, including enhanced 'data federation' Web service capabilities, self-configuring and self-managing capabilities, and advanced performance capabilities.
<b>Rms-Mit:</b> "I believe that Virtual Desktops and multi-monitor controls can be merged to make both more flexible and easy to use. I also believe that merging these concepts will simplify the virtual desktop & multi-monitor concepts."
<b>Free Software Magazine: </b>"How do you get a flurry of images in your head into a concrete description of a film so that you can produce it? One important step is to create storyboards.This article is part of an on-going series on the challenges I've faced in producing two free-licensed movies."
OS Roundup: Microsoft appears to have woken up to the fact that free open-source Office clones may be the thin end of a very slippery wedge. Its response is loud and clear, as it tells the world, when it comes to operating systems Microsoft intends to be a formidable competitor for some time to come.
OS Roundup: Microsoft appears to have woken up to the fact that free open-source Office clones may be the thin end of a very slippery wedge. Its response is loud and clear, as it tells the world, when it comes to operating systems Microsoft intends to be a formidable competitor for some time to come.
<b>Serverwatch:</b> "Microsoft has been busy these past few days reminding the world that it really is an organization of monstrous proportions and its tendrils reach from the humblest consumer desktop right up to the level of super-computing."