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VMware is leading the effort to offer a new benchmark that will measure how workloads perform in virtual environments. Together with Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation, or SPEC, an industry body that development benchmarks, VMware will announce t
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your plants will call you on the phone when they need to be watered, when they haven’t gotten enough, and to thank you when they’re no longer thirsty.
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“…using Flickr for my backgrounds was such a good idea (and a good excuse to play with ruby), that I thought I’d give it a shot.”
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general purpose messaging and notification program” written by Rob Manea. Basically, dzen provides an instant-on/instant-off pop-up terminal window, along with a multitude of options that allow you to run just about any command.
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In Part I of a two-part interview, Irving Wladawsky-Berger, IBM’s visionary leader behind many of the company’s moves into new technology and business areas, has retired to a part-time role with IBM and teaching.
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Mr. T1″ is a bandwidth meter detector that runs as a standalone…
The project constantly checks the current speed of the connected network and if it reaches that of a standard T1 line (1.5mbit/sec) or higher then a Mr.T sound sample is triggered in the
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Once complete turn the handle on this cardboard curiosity and the Flying Spaghetti Monster waves his noodly appendages. Let the pasta power of the FSM help with your tricky decisions, turn the handle and ask yourself “What would Flying Spaghetti Monster D
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Viktor Frankl Archive: Audio and Video Tapes
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Energy Futures Lab Special Lecture, 25 January 2006 nocera
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Organizations of all sizes need to mitigate the risk of insider threats. Misconduct by authorized users represents a grave threat to an organization.
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Looks rather useful
“Restoring settings and downloaded applications after installing an operating system can take quite a bit of time, so I’ve come up with a shell script to make things a bit easier.”
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The Crisis in Darfur project is a downloadable set of layers for Google Earth which combines high-resolution satellite images of Darfur with photographs and first-hand accounts of the genocide currently underway in the region. Users of Google’s 3-D world
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Will Oracle Database 11g rope in customers? It doesn’t get much hype, but infrastructure software is the fastest-growing software category, and with its new 11g offering, Oracle hopes to tap into that growth
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“Prioritizing what services to build is more important than buying the machinery to build the services.”
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Implementing a service catalog saves time, garners users’ trust and bolsters your internal SLAs, writes ITSM Watch guest columnist Mike Drapeau of the Drapeau Group.
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In this article, senior developer David Bell explains why Subversion’s performance suffers when handling binaries and suggests several ways to work around the problem.
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S3switch is a utility to switch between various output devices and formats supported by the S3 Savage chipsets.
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In the list of downloads below, you will find a utility called ’s3switch’ that will allow you to switch your display between the various output devices supported by the Savage (CRT, LCD, TV).
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Today’s top 10 looks at a few dead easy do-it-yourself office projects that reduce clutter and organize the cables, gadgets and office supplies in your workspace.
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