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Hewlett-Packard snags Dell CIO
Hewlett-Packard fuels its fiery contest with Dell by recruiting its CIO. Find out why HP has so much faith in Randy Mott. Article
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How (and why) to turn a Linux server into a router
Author Peter Harrison explains why Linux can reduce the cost of routers and how to make that happen. Tip
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IBM looks to 'open' hardware
Not content with just open software, IBM is setting its sites on open hardware with the help of Power.org. Article
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LinuxWorld Summit: Execs quell Linux doubters
Three executives from well known companies openly admitted this week that they love Linux in their mission-critical operations. Article
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NewEnergy cools off with dual-core Sun boxes
A data center crisis sparked consulting firm NewEnergy to reconsider its IT infrastructure. It turned to Sun and its line of boxes powered by AMD's new dual-core Opteron processor. Article
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Omaha bank picks IBM, Linux to replace Sun, Wintel
First National Bank of Omaha expects to save $80 million with a project to replace a Sun and Wintel distributed server infrastructure with an IBM-based mainframe and blade-server architecture based on Linux. News
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Telecoms call on IBM blades for ailing infrastructures
In its ongoing effort to serve vertical markets, IBM is leveraging the flexibility of the blade server with that of a unit that's specifically fitted for the telecommunication industry. News
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Python
Python is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language similar to PERL, that has gained popularity because of its clear syntax and readability. Definition
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cellspace
According to writer David S. Bennahum, cellspace is the kind of cyberspace you experience when equipped with a cellular telephone that can be connected to the Internet. Definition