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5 hot tech projects to boost your IT career

Why aren't you using FreeBSD? | Synology RackStation: Virtualization storage on the cheap

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5 hot tech projects to boost your IT career
Some less obvious It projects may pay bigger dividends in the long run, both for the company and, more importantly, for your career. Here are five that will make you a hero to upper management while enabling the organization to move forward. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Intel

Enhance virtualization with HP and Intel
The rapid adoption of virtualization-enabled servers has created a major increase in I/O overhead. This paper describes a balanced platform approach that addresses virtualization enhancements and hardware assists even at the I/O and networking device levels. Click to continue

WHITE PAPER: OpenDNS

A Drastic Reduction in Malware Infections
Read this best practice case study, and learn how you can protect your organization, using a solution that takes 30 minute to install, configure and manage. Read Now

Why aren't you using FreeBSD?
The extra time required to really get a FreeBSD box tuned will come back in spades through performance and stability metrics. You'll get more out of the hardware, be that virtual or physical. Read More

Synology RackStation: Virtualization storage on the cheap
Synology finally hits the midrange sweet spot in price, performance, and capacity with the 10-drive, rack-mount RS3411RPxs. Read More

Microsoft's greatest successes and biggest failures
Give Microsoft credit: It never does anything small. Its successes rock the world. And when it screws up, it screws up big time. Read More




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