Posted by: Roy Mikes
on Jun 01, 2009
What if you were as confident that you could meet service levels in a virtualized data center as you could before virtualization? Most traditional management tools lack the visibility and control to effectively manage the new reality of mixed virtual and physical infrastructures. EMC's management solutions help companies thrive by:
- Managing VirtualizationProviding a real-time, automated view of IT services and their virtual and physical dependencies across the supporting data center infrastructure
- Automating operational processes such as change and configuration, root cause, storage resource management, and compliance management
- Pinpointing the root cause and business impact of service-affecting problems across virtualized data centers
- Driving compliance with VMware best practices
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Posted by: Roy Mikes
on May 31, 2009

EMC Symmetrix V-Max, the newest series in the Symmetrix family, is a new storage system purpose-built for the virtual data center. Based on the Virtual Matrix Architecture, Symmetrix V-Max scales performance and capacity to unprecedented levels, delivers nondisruptive operations, and greatly simplifies and automates the management and protection of information. Advanced tiering via Flash, Fibre Channel, and SATA drives allows users to ensure that the right data is on the right storage tier at the right cost.
Posted by: Roy Mikes
on May 31, 2009
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Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year. Watch the demo video below, sign up for updates and learn more about how to develop with Google Wave.

Posted by: Roy Mikes
on May 28, 2009
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BusinessWeek's 2009 ranking of the tops in tech showcases companies that managed to thrive even in the face of a bruising global recession.
How do you pick through the world's best-performing tech companies? With the help of Standard & Poor's Compustat, BusinessWeek combed the financial results of tens of thousands of publicly traded businesses and ranked tech players on shareholder return, return on equity, total revenues, and revenue growth. Leading the list are those with the best aggregate ranking. (For a detailed explanation of methodology, see page 42.) Amazon.com was No. 1 for the second consecutive year, with Oracle No. 2 and IBM fifth. One trend this year: 43 U.S. companies made the list, up from 33 last year. Still, when we launched the list in 1998, 75 were U.S. companies.
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Posted by: Roy Mikes
on May 26, 2009
Face it: in between waiting for Windows 7 to launch and tweaking the XP build on your newly purchased netbook, there's this little thing called Windows Vista that needs to be maintained. Today, Microsoft did its part and released the standalone installers for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Service Pack 2 for Vista and Server 2008. Now it's all up to you. Hit the read links to patch the Wow with a little SP2 Meh.
Read -- 32-bit
Read -- 64-bit