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Nov28
IBM launches Implementation Services for Linux Services
IBM has made available some new services to make life for customers implementing Linux and Grid computing technologies easier. IBM's new Implementation Services for Linux Service Product and Grid and Grow Express Implementation Service Product both utilize a new IBM Research-designed automated web-based tool that can reduce implementation time and expense, according to IBM.linuxibm4.gif

For Linux implementations, IBM Implementation Services for Linux Service Product provides clients access to services that are designed to enable rapid and consistent implementation of the Novell SUSE Linux or Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system (OS). The service product includes:

    * IBM Implementation Services for Linux distributions -- designed to enable faster implementation of the Linux OS on all IBM System x, System p, System i, System z and BladeCenter servers.

    * IBM Implementation Services for Linux server consolidation -- designed to reduce costs and enhance reliability by providing clients with a consolidated Linux server environment for dispersed applications and data.

    * IBM Implementation Services for Linux high performance computing clusters -- helps clients optimize the computing power of their IBM System x and BladeCenter server clusters.

The Implementation Services for Linux Server Consolidation helps customers to do what a lot of the IBM press releases say they should do: migrate applications to Linux and consolidate them onto virtualized server instances. And finally, if you want to build a parallel Linux cluster to run supercomputing, data warehousing, and similar workloads, then the Implementation Services for Linux High Performance Computing Clusters is for you. This latter offering is only available on System x and BladeCenter servers, however. So if you want to build a Linux supercomputer cluster on Power iron, IBM does not have a shrink-wrapped services offering for you.

Nov24
Computerworld Magazine 20th annual Salary Survey
Computerworld Magazine released its 20th annual Salary Survey last week. Overall, pay increased 3.1%, but there were some that have nose dived, when it came to salary increases for tech workers. Here are a few of the jobs that... Continue Reading
Nov22
Fighting the Phishing Phenomenon
Studies by Gartner and the UK's Association of Payment and Clearing Services say that phishing is getting worse rather than better — despite increased user awareness — because the hackers are targeting people with higher incomes. So how do... Continue Reading
Nov18
Interview with Alex Bard the CEO of Goowy Media
Recently, I wrote a piece on that excellent Web 2.0 site that serves as a home page at yourminis. Alex Bard, the CEO had stopped by to leave a comment and I thought it would be wise to get some... Continue Reading
Nov17
Yahoo Buys Bix and MyBlogLog
Yahoo goes on a shopping spree and grabs Bix and MyBlogLog this week. What is going on here? Are they flushed with so much money that they need to spend it on acquiring social media sites to get more traffic... Continue Reading
Trackstick teams up with Google
Remember Hurricane Katrina? That natural disaster caused a lot of damage and it was a logistic nightmare for rescue agencies. Now, there's better hope to manage this type of events as Telespial Systems has joined Google Earth and Google, Inc... Continue Reading
Nov16
Bodog Offers wager on Apple iPhone and Leopard release
  Its a crazy world and even Bodog.com is offering odds on the upcoming 2007 Macworld Expo and the impending release of both the Apple iPhone and Leopard. The online poker/casino/sports book is known for having betting lines of some... Continue Reading
The phases of Web Success
Not sure what is your position in the virtual world of Internet?The third phase that you will go through, if you get pass those 2 initial stages, is definitely remarkable. In the third stage, you'll definitely need an upgraded server... Continue Reading
Checking Gmail for Spam
When you give your email address to a website, you hope that they don't sell or trade your address to a bunch of spammers. Well if they do, here is a simple way to see what sites are responsible... Continue Reading
Nov15
Handy Recovery is a data recovery software
Handy Recovery is a data recovery software designed to restore accidentally lost files. The program supports FAT 12/16/32, NTFS and NTFS 5 + EFS file systems. It can also cater to do image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure... Continue Reading
Dell Refunds for Windows OS
Have you ever wondered whether the extra accessories or unwanted software which you might receive with your laptops or PCs could be refunded? For example, you might have an extra graphics card or mouse lying about your house and your... Continue Reading
Nov14
Personalise your own dashboard with yourminis
If you love the idea of having a personalised dashboard where you can stick your favourite web tools in the form of widgets, I urge you to check out yourminis.com.What makes Yourminis special is due to the fact that it... Continue Reading
The Usage of Ajax
Ajax is a prevalent sight in so many new Web 2.0 sites nowadays. The momentum is taking off with the wave of Web 2.0 web applications being rolled out in recent months or 2006. For a web developer, Ajax requires... Continue Reading
Nov12
Videos and Podcasts for Social networking
Are sites for social networking around videos and podcasts taking off ? Since there are tons of Flickr-like sites that include Odeo, Podshow, Dabble. it seems none of them are gaining traction like Flickr did, and I think I now... Continue Reading
Buy a Zune at BestBuy Now
Music is big business. That's why MS has jumped on the bandwagon to kill off the iPods. Apparently you can buy a Zune already at BestBuy. I'd buy one myself, just to know what it is, but only if it... Continue Reading
Nov10
ReviewMe Pays you To Blog
In my country, everything in the consumer world is going up. Its a burden to the average worker when water, electricity, gas and toll rates go skyhigh. That sets a bad case of inflation. Everyone is expecting 2007 to be... Continue Reading
Nov 9
Topix.net boost on marketing and manpower
Topix.net, is a Palo Alto, California based company, which was valued at $72 million earlier this year. It recently received a whooping $15M funding from the Gannett Co., Tribune Company, and The McClatchy Company. According to the story, Gannett and... Continue Reading
Nov 8
Springwidget, widgets for the web and internet
We’re using more and more widgets to save space on our blogs and website nowadays. Let me just introduce another one for you. And I think you will love it in an instant. I came across Springwidget and found that... Continue Reading
No Need to Reboot in Linux for Software Upgrades or Installs
To linux or not. That is the question. Here's a good writeup on why Linux is different from Windows. Linux machines can install or upgrading programs without a need for constant reboot. Do that with a Windows PC for software... Continue Reading
Nov 7
Reducing the Cost of Your Printing
You may think you don't have time to worry about the number of the printers, faxes, copiers and other devices in your company, but managing your output fleet offers more significant money-saving opportunities than you may realize. Getting the most... Continue Reading
RoboForm2Go on the Go
RoboForm2Go is a great piece of software for absent minder people like me . As a reminder, this password management & form filling tool runs on any USB key memorizing online passwords, automatically logs users into Web sites, generates random... Continue Reading
Phishtank First Stats for 2006
Phishtank, a good service by OpenDNS, have published their first set of phishing statistics.Interesting stuff, showing that Paypal and eBay continue to be the most targeted organizations in phishing attacks, but some German banks are climbing up the scales.... Continue Reading
Nov 6
An Internet Browser Speed Test
Ah yes..The ultimate question by internet surfers. Which browser is the fastest? In the end, I think they still can't beat Maxthon browser as its fast and light. Great for viewing multiple images.The Opera site claims that Opera is The... Continue Reading
Mypictr for Online Photo Resizing
Sometimes you need to load up Photoshop to post a nicer version of your picture  in your favourite social network like MySpace, Technorati, or Digg, so that you will get more adds, but that gets tough after awhile. Here's a... Continue Reading
Creating Business Dashboards Contest by Business Objects
Crystal Xcelsius is a point-and-click application that quickly transforms virtually any type of data into dynamic charts, graphs and interactive dashboards. Designed for anyone who presents or analyzes data, it helps create audience-friendly presentations of complex information, illustrate trends and... Continue Reading
Making U3 Software with PackageFactory
Now you too can convert applications to run on your new U3 USB Flash Drive. PackageFactory for U3 lets you convert almost any application to run on U3 USB flash drives for free! You can then install this U3P file... Continue Reading
Foldermail for Managing Email Attachments
Foldermail provides highly specified, managed internet data delivery software and services for sending large files and complete folders in the same way as using conventional email. Foldermail removes attachments from emails as they are sent. They travel securely and reliably... Continue Reading
Nov 5
Clickriver ads of Amazon
The move for Amazon.com to unravel its earning potential is wonderful. This can be a start of a new marketing strategy that will unleash websites and other search engine media to be used as marketing tools.  Perhaps, Clickriver ads of... Continue Reading
How to Fix a Stuck Pixel on an LCD Monitor
If your LCD screen has a stuck or dead pixel , it's usually malfunctioning because the liquid in the liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) has not covered the whole screen. This can often be fixed.Steps   1. Try a software solution... Continue Reading
eBay Pop
Are you an eBay buyer or seller? Do you just love getting good deals on that site ? Well, here's a new tool to keep you sane.eBay Pop is a beta site that captures some of the buying buzz, popular... Continue Reading
Nov 4
Samba Gets $20000 Annual Donation from Google
Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that has, since 1992, provided file and print services to all manner of SMB/CIFS clients, including the numerous versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. Samba is freely available under the GNU General Public... Continue Reading
Weebly
Weebly is an easier way, to create a great looking website and share it with the world for free. From personal to professional sites, Weebly will enable you to spend your time on the most valuable part of your site,... Continue Reading
Nov 2
Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 Packaging
The Microsoft team have outdone themselves and come up with a new packaging design for their upcoming Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 suite. The design is kinda "Mac"ish and looks pretty decent considering the high price tag.Built from a... Continue Reading
Etelos for Hosted Applications
Check out Etelos. These guys provide a very open, flexible and powerful platform for provisioning and developing hosted applications (particularly customer relationship management apps, but extending to all kinds of other apps as well -- for example, you could use... Continue Reading
A Microsoft and SUSE Linux Partnership
Today, Microsoft entered into a deal with Novell to distribute their SuSe Linux, a version of the Linux software. Under the arrangement, both companies will promote and develop technologies to make it easier for users to run both Suse Linux... Continue Reading
Nov 1
SpamAssassin is a FREE Open-Source Spam Filter
SpamAssassin is the powerful #1 Open-Source Spam Filter. It can be natively installed on various flavors of Linux, and  then integrated into SendMail/ProcMail. With some additional efforts, it can be used with Windows SMTP Services too. You can configure SpamAssassin to take... Continue Reading
Avvenu: Keeping Your Files Close By
Sometimes a USB memory card just doesn't do the trick.  You never know what files you will need at what time and the last thing you want to do is carry around a portable hard drive with all your files... Continue Reading
EditPad Lite for Text Editing
For those who wish to have a good text editor, then look no further. EditPad Lite offers some super features: # You can open as many files in EditPad at a time as you want. # You change between the... Continue Reading
Another $15 Million for Thumbplay
Thumbplay just got another $15 million in venture capital for expanding its business of being an online retailer of mobile entertainment content. Thumbplay also said that Ajay Agarwal, managing director of Bain Capital Ventures, will join its board of directors."With this... Continue Reading
Windows Media Player 11 is Out !
It would seem that just after Microsoft  launched their newest internet browser, IE7, they've gone on to release their latest media player, the Windows Media Player 11 to beat Apple in the face.  As iTunes is to the iPod, Windows... Continue Reading

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