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7 wacky products you missed at CES 2011
« Reply #120 on: January 10, 2011, 12:31:13 pm »
7 wacky products you missed at CES 2011
10 January 2011, 5:00 am

There's a fine -- if not blurred -- line between innovative and wacky, a point well illustrated at this year's CES 2011 show in Las Vegas, which concluded Sunday. Alongside the next-generation smartphones, tablets, and TVs rolled out and heavily touted by industry leaders were a wealth of products that received little to no attention but warrant a second look -- or a double take.

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2011: The year personal computing will reinvent itself
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2011: The year personal computing will reinvent itself
10 January 2011, 5:00 am

Everyone knows the Windows desktop monolith is breaking into pieces. Yes, Microsoft is still making money, mainly from the big rollover to Windows 7 -- but where does Redmond go from here? And which alternatives are truly viable?

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How the ISP duopoly is nailing Netflix -- and you
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How the ISP duopoly is nailing Netflix -- and you
10 January 2011, 5:00 am

If you didn't already have a Netflix streaming subscription, I'm pretty sure you got one for Christmas this year. Since Christmas day, Netflix streaming has been quite problematic in these parts, with audio dropouts, stuttering video, rebuffering, and other problems. Prior to Dec. 25, that was a very rare occurrence.

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The myth of 10GbE IP storage
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The myth of 10GbE IP storage
10 January 2011, 5:00 am

Back in the days before 10Gbps Ethernet was available, the fact that IP-based storage like iSCSI and NFS were stuck at 1Gbps Ethernet speed was used to prove that 2Gbps and 4Gbps Fibre Channel still reigned supreme. Today, with the wide availability and plummeting cost of 10GbE networking hardware, many now argue -- ironically enough -- that the reverse is true.

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Oracle aims new BI app at SAP customers
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Oracle aims new BI app at SAP customers
10 January 2011, 7:17 am

Oracle is moving further into rival SAP's turf with Oracle Financial Analytics for SAP, a new BI (business intelligence) application that can crunch ERP (enterprise resource planning) system financial data for insights.

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Microsoft reengineering Dynamics ERP
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Microsoft reengineering Dynamics ERP
10 January 2011, 10:24 am

In an attempt to further ease deployments for third-party developers, Microsoft is reengineering its Microsoft Dynamics ERP (enterprise resource planning) software.

The new version, now code-named Microsoft Dynamics AX 6, should reduce the need for customized code, and will be more tightly integrated with a range of other Microsoft software, such as SQL Server and Microsoft Office, according to the company.

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Ballmer ousts Microsoft server chief Muglia
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Ballmer ousts Microsoft server chief Muglia
10 January 2011, 1:10 pm

Longtime Microsoft executive Bob Muglia, president of the company's server and tools business, will step down from his position later this year, according to a Steve Ballmer memo issued Monday to company employees.

Muglia will continue to run the STB (Server and Tools Business) while his replacement is found, Ballmer wrote. He will step down "this summer," according to Ballmer, which means his departure should happen sometime between June and August.

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Microsoft exec shakeup could be over cloud, Silverlight, or burnout
10 January 2011, 4:18 pm

The impending departure of Microsoft's Bob Muglia, president of the company's Server and Tools Business, from the software giant has analysts speculating about reasons ranging from dissatisfaction on the cloud computing front to just plain executive burnout.

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InfoWorld review: Nine fine Python development tools
« Reply #128 on: January 11, 2011, 05:49:52 am »
InfoWorld review: Nine fine Python development tools
8 September 2010, 4:00 am

Python has certainly distinguished itself as a go-anywhere, do-anything language. As a language for desktop application development, it can be found behind the Resolver One spreadsheet. As an embedded script language, it's inside the highly respected Blender graphics package and the Rhythmbox media player. It is the binding glue of the Sage open source math package and the Portage package management system of Gentoo Linux. On the Web, it powers the highly popular Zope, TurboGears, and Django frameworks. The list goes on, as any quick Google search will show.

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Meyer resigns as AMD's CEO
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Meyer resigns as AMD's CEO
10 January 2011, 5:16 pm

AMD said on Monday that Dirk Meyer has resigned from the post of CEO, and that the company is beginning to search for a new chief executive.

Meyer resigned in a mutual agreement with the board of directors, and the company has appointed Thomas Seifert, the company's chief financial officer, as the interim CEO.

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Security admins: Prepare for tomorrow's tech trend today
11 January 2011, 5:00 am

Every year or two, we face a new unstoppable IT trend that threatens the way we handle network security. Think instant messaging, USB keys, social media sites, and mobile computing. There are more on the way, as I wrote about last week, including Web 2.0 and cloud computing.

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CES 2011: Where tablet PCs and 3D TVs ruled
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CES 2011: Where tablet PCs and 3D TVs ruled
11 January 2011, 5:00 am

My pockets are stuffed full of business cards from people I do not remember meeting, my head is thumping like a flamenco dancer, there's margarita salt on my laptop, and I can't seem to locate my pants. That can mean only one thing: I just returned from my annual pilgrimage to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Fortunately, I scribbled down a few notes, which I can now just barely read. Here are some of the highlights, as best as I can recall.

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Where does AT&T go when the iPhone exclusivity ends?
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Where does AT&T go when the iPhone exclusivity ends?
11 January 2011, 5:00 am

Wannabe iPhone users like me are rejoicing at the imminent prospect of iPhone availability in the United States from a carrier other than AT&T. (Verizon Wireless is widely expected to announce today that it will begin selling iPhones at the end of the month.) AT&T's poor network in many areas has frustrated iPhone users and prevented many more potential customers from getting an iPhone.

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Making the move from IT operations to the applications group
11 January 2011, 5:00 am

Dear Bob ...

I'm either being promoted or punished. I'm not sure which.

[ Also on InfoWorld: In the fast-moving world of high-tech, you have to weigh the pros and cons of making a tech career change. | Get sage advice on IT careers and management from Bob Lewis in InfoWorld's Advice Line newsletter. ]

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Cloud infrastructure: Soon there'll be just one that counts
11 January 2011, 5:00 am

One company dominates the infrastructure services cloud space: Amazon.com through its Amazon Web Service (AWS). When you talk to other infrastructure services providers, they describe their position in the market relative to AWS and even mimic the way AWS deploys its technology.

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