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HEWLETT PACKARD
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UNISYS/MICROSOFT
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HP Doubles ProLiant Blade Density, Ships Entry Tower Server
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
It was not that many weeks ago that Brad Anderson, general manager of Hewlett-Packard's Industry Standard Server Group, said to me that the pursuit of increasing density in blade servers becomes a gimmick after a certain point. But the fact remains that rival IBM has been able to get more blades in a box than HP, and this has helped the company ramp up volumes in this nascent part of the server market at a rate that now exceeds that of HP. Gimmick or not, HP has to do something. READ MORE >
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Dell to Push VMware ESX Server on Windows Servers
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
If you don't own your own operating system stack and you don't own your own hardware architecture, you have to partner to bring all of your technologies to market. This is something that Dell is a master of, and it is one of the few companies that has minimized research and development costs while at the same time profiting off of industry standard hardware and software. That's why Dell's announcement that it would be going to the VMware unit of EMC for its server virtualization software is not a surprise. Dell has neither the time, money, nor inclination to invent its own virtual machine partitioning. READ MORE >
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GEEKCORPS
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2. The opportunity to be immersed in another culture while using your technical knowledge to assist emerging economies.
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Microsoft Announces Windows 2003 Small Business Server-CRM 1.2 Bundle
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
Customer relationship management software and Windows 2003 are not just for midrange and enterprise shops, but small companies might think that these modern programs are a little too complex or expensive for their shops. That is why Microsoft has put together a special promotional bundle of this software together to help its reseller channel, and now the company is expanding it to span the globe for a worldwide marketing push into small companies. READ MORE >
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Shaking IT Up: 10 Ways Programmers Can Ruin Your Day
by Kevin Vandever
Programmers are unique and remarkable beings. They work their technical magic to bring efficiency, consistency, and overall happiness to a company's workforce. I know all this because I am one of them, or used to be. I now help ensure that happiness, efficiency, and consistency are what the programmers are producing. And most of the time, they do their jobs well. But then there are times when one programmer can ruin someone's day. It is these times, not the good ones, that are remembered the most. READ MORE >
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WINTERNALS SOFTWARE
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But Wait, There's More
Congressman Introduces Bill That Could Curb Offshoring . . . SEC Extends Dates for Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance . . . AMD Drops Voltage to Create Low-Power Opteron HE, EE . . . PartnerWorld 2004: Sam Plays It Again . . . READ MORE >
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Editor: Timothy Prickett Morgan
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Joe Hertvik, Kevin Vandever,
Shannon O'Donnell, Victor Rozek, Hesh Wiener, Alex Woodie
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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