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IBM, ISVs lure NT users with Linux
IBM shows off the customers it has won from Microsoft like a hunter displays moose heads on his billiard-room wall. But can Big Blue really convince more than a handful of NT users that Linux is a viable alternative? Article | 11 Feb 2004
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Desktop decisions: A special report
Continued supremacy over the desktop will be a key challenge for Microsoft in the near term. SearchWin2000.com devoted a three-part series of articles to look at issues that enterprises must consider when deciding which desktop system is right for th... Article | 28 Jan 2004
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Protect your enterprise from 'Superstar Syndrome'
Choosing between best-of-breed point solutions or a single platform enterprise solution should be a strategic decision. Sometimes, better beats best. Article | 09 Jul 2003
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Data Center Futures: Managers scoff at Windows future dominance
Analysts say Windows is going to be the dominant server platform in the data center. But IT managers aren't so sure about that prediction coming true. Article | 16 Jun 2003
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IT execs using 'Big Three' to keep data center solid
As more demand has been put on the data center to meet the needs of its internal customers, the rules of data center operation have changed. Today, data center managers are re-examining business processes and turning to utility computing, outsourcing... Article | 05 Jun 2003
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PC replacements: Lawyers, auditors and common sense
Think you're saving big bucks by hanging on to those "seasoned" PCs? Aberdeen Group explains why hanging on to those graying gadgets can cost you plenty. Article | 13 May 2003
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CIO Trendwatch: Outsourcing, grids, new Windows heat up the headlines
Hot topics or dead horses getting beaten again? You make the call as SearchCIO.com says a "monthful" and rounds up three of April's biggest IT newsmakers. Article | 08 May 2003
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New apps could change your job description
According to a new Meta Group study, new applications are not just changing the way we compute, they're changing job descriptions too -- from the well-heeled offices to the tee shirt-clad trenches. Article | 29 Apr 2003