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Is it time to scrap your Big Iron?
Mainframes have a storied history, but today's distributed server environments could herald the final chapter More...
What's next in software?
By: Andrew Binstock
14/02/2006 11:37:03
Our annual developer survey reveals the tools platforms and techniques that will power tomorrow's applications
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The six myths of IT
By: Jack McCarthy
12/10/2004 12:09:47
Time to face reality. Some of our bedrock assumptions turn out to be unfounded. And chief technologists can be subject to outdated beliefs as often as any professional. With that in mind, we addressed six common IT myths and deconstructed them to give managers a clear view of some important assumptions that might otherwise throw a monkey wrench into their technology plans.
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Linux v2.6 scales the enterprise
By: Paul Venezia
16/04/2004 10:49:40
Bigger, stronger kernel sizzles in real-world performance tests
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2004 Technology Awards of the Year
By: Tom Yager
24/02/2004 14:54:02
This year looks to be brighter for information technology. Budgets are thawing. And numerous new products – many of them relatively inexpensive – beckon with promises to improve the performance, reliability, security, manageability or profitability of your infrastructure. Which ones will relay deliver?
Here is our annual roundup of 2003’s key IT trends for 2003 and test centre analysts’ picks for the most innovative and effective products for 2004
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Databases get an XML infusion
By: Jon Udell
14/10/2003 13:40:48
As news species of XML documents are emerging, vendors are prescribing increased RDBMS support for XML
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Leveraging A Global Advantage
By: Jon Udell
18/06/2003 16:42:55
As programming talent proliferates worldwide, dynamic development frameworks are bringing developers together using collaborative technologies and open source With enterprises increasingly looking to offshore talent to reduce costs, the programmer has become, in bottom-line speak, a "fungible asset."
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Linux breaking out in clusters
By: Dan Neel and Ed Scannell
12/10/2001 17:12:27
Linux's continued mainstream acceptance and growth is tied to improving availability and clustering tools for the youthful operating system
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