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When the titans of blogging write about building a successful blog, they always emphasize the importance of insanely useful content. One of the best ways to be useful is to educate your readers. If you can give your readers knowledge that helps them achieve their goals, people will hang on your every word and happily link to your content. Read More
While server virtualization is becoming commonplace in data centers, desktop virtualization is still in its infancy. Now the technology is maturing fast, and it can improve security, administration and reliability for many organizations. Desktop virtualization allows IT control over applications, without depriving end users of the experience they Read More
Why is it that some people seem to easily sell tons of stuff, almost effortlessly? And why do some others seem to be doing all the right things, working really hard at it, and not getting the success they want? Frank Kern outlines the three biggest reasons why people don't buy from you in this immensely educational video. Kern nails the true root Read More
Virtualization offers multiple ways to save money, including hardware purchase, power and cooling costs over time, and staff time needed when providing a test and analysis environment to name a few. This white paper explains some of the ways you can save time and money by using virtual soft- and hardware. Read More
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is one of the primary drivers for RFID technology adoption. There are numerous RFPs issued for RFID solutions to address a myriad of applications across the DOD and wider government market. The general purpose of most RFPs focuses on ensuring that the resulting RFID solutions worked. That is simply no longer en Read More
A new virtualization company opens its doors today, and is offering something I haven't seen before in the virtualization world: memory virtualization. Wait a minute! you shout. Memory has been virtualized for a long time. VMware's ESX does it; so does Microsoft's Hyper-V, Citrix' XenServer, Virtual Iron and everyone else. They all pool server Read More
A video has been making the rounds on the web in which hacker Chris Paget equips his car with off-the-shelf RFID gear then drives around downtown San Francisco scanning electronic passport IDs from the air, unbenounced to the passport holders. The practice, known as skimming, has been one of the primary concerns about RFID among privacy advocates. Read More
Unique serial numbers must now be applied to individual bottles of drugs and the cases that carry them in California, due to new tracking requirements. Read this white paper to learn how the IBM Serialization Pilot Kit with TAGSYS RFID is helping companies achieve compliance in less than a year. Read More
One thing I admire is a person willing to express their opinion and stand behind their product. The 1st place price for this type of behavior must go to Citrix's CTO Simon Crosby who gives no quarter to those who try to position him and/or his products in any way other than how Simon sees it. That being said, this time Simon has responded to a VM Read More
I know this is one of the biggest questions on your mind—because so many of you keep emailing it to me. :) Because you guys read blogs like this one and Grizz's, you know the key to creating low-maintenance income online is getting the right number and quality of links to your sites. You also have a general idea of where you can get some links. Bu Read More
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