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Virtualization Shoot-out: Citrix, Microsoft, Red Hat, and VMware

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April 13, 2011
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Virtualization Shoot-out: Citrix, Microsoft, Red Hat, and VMware The leading server virtualization contenders go head to head in the ultimate virtualization challenge.
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Intel to Open up Thunderbolt Development This Quarter Intel on Tuesday said that developer kits for Thunderbolt will be available this quarter, which could lead to the quick availability of a wider range of products...
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Razer Switchblade Portable Gaming PC Heads to China The Razer Switchblade, a small portable PC with a keyboard that can be customized for gaming, will first be released in China and feature games developed by one...
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Gigabyte to Sell Dual-boot Windows-Android Tablet This Year Taiwanese motherboard maker Gigabyte Technology will come out with two Android tablets later this year, including one that can also run Windows, and a Windows 8...
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Libyan Rebels Set up Own Mobile Network Rebels in Libya set up their own mobile network, after being disconnected from Tripoli
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Kerry, McCain Introduced Online Privacy Bill Privacy advocates criticize a bill focused on online data collection introduced Tuesday.
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Cisco Seeks a New Angle for Umi Cisco's Umi home videoconferencing system, the most extravagant and futuristic part of the company's consumer product line, seems to be in search of an identity...
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Lawmakers Target 'wasteful' IT Spending in Gov't Lawmakers question how to protect the U.S. government from failed IT projects.
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Microsoft Launches Cert Program for Exchange Mobile Access Microsoft will certify mobile applications using ActiveSync's enterprise management features
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IBM, Akamai to Speed Enterprise Access to Public Apps IBM and Akamai have teamed to try to speed up access to public cloud applications for enterprises and application providers.
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Microsoft's Cloud ERP Plans Get Mixed Reactions Microsoft's announcement this week that it would begin offering its Dynamics ERP (enterprise resource planning) software via the Azure cloud platform drew...
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