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An uncertain future for open source .Net

RIM and Microsoft: Dance of the zombies | Apple brings Mac OS X Server to the masses: What that means

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An uncertain future for open source .Net
It seems unlikely that Mono will be able to keep up with the pace of .Net without some sort of commercial backing. The most likely candidate might be the least-expected one. Read More


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How to Put Data Storage on a Diet
Data storage needs continue to grow unabated, straining backup and disaster recovery systems while requiring more online spindles, using more power, and generating more heat. That leaves IT professionals to search for technology solutions that can at least lighten the load. Learn more.

RIM and Microsoft: Dance of the zombies
The alliance of the two losers in the mobile computing race reeks of desperation and leaves columnist Bill Snyder with an overwhelming sense of "so what?" Read More

Apple brings Mac OS X Server to the masses: What that means
Apple's decision to build Lion Server directly into the Lion install process could be brilliant. On the other hand, the move could give Lion Server the taint of a hobbyist platform. Read More

Intel's 3D breakthrough: Mobile comes last
The company is kinda-sorta ready to crank out a new breed of 3D transistors that will power a chip that could give the company a much-needed boost in winning over mobile-device makers like Apple -- so long as Apple and other hardware makers are willing to wait. Read More

How to integrate with the cloud
All it takes is a credit card to spin up a SaaS application. But consider how you integrate with that cloud app, or you'll be condemned to create another silo. Read More



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