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I had just finished moderating a Webinar, my first, on how enterprises architect their virtual environments. One of the takeaways was, beware of the impulse to migrate virtual machines. They have to go from like to like, when it comes to server chipsets. And the first headline I saw afterward declared that information obsolete.
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via Information Week @ 0:52 25th Nov
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MontaVista Software, the specialist in embedded Linux commercialization, has announced open registration for two new educational webinars. The online webinars, on Tuesday, December 9, 2008, will deliver helpful information for device developers who are looking to migrate their device interfaces from the VxWorks RTOS to embedded Linux. Information and registration is available at www.mvista.com/migrationwebinar
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via Electronics World @ 12:53 21st Nov
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- MontaVista(R) Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux(R) commercialization, announces open registration for two new educational webinars. The online webinars, on Tuesday, December 9, 2008, will deliver helpful information for device developers who are looking to migrate their device interfaces from the VxWorks(R) RTOS to embedded Linux. Information and registration is available at
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via Street Insider @ 13:23 20th Nov
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IconRed Hat and AMD have just done the so-called impossible, and demonstrated VM live migration across CPU architectures. Not only that, they have demonstrated it across CPU vendors. "If you look at the video here, you will see that they did it. Live migration while streaming HD video isn't all that bad a trick mind you, but doing it between a Barcelona, Shanghai and Intel box is. 36 more of these, and we will be in great shape." Only a few months ago during VMworld, Intel and VMware claimed that this was impossible. Looking at the initial reaction, VMware is quite irked by this accomplishment by Red Hat using KVM technology and they are pointing to stability concerns. Red Hat has been a heavy contributor to KVM and acquired Qumranet, the original developers of KVM a while back.
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via OSNews @ 4:56 11th Nov
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TULSA, Okla. - MacroSolve, Inc., (OTCBB:MCVE), parent company of Anyware Mobile Solutions, announced today it has been awarded a contract by an online collaboration company to extend the firm’s award-winning online collaboration product onto mobile platforms including iPhone, Bl
in Mobile Technology
via Earthtimes.org @ 7:08 24th Nov
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IconRed Hat and AMD have just done the so-called impossible, and demonstrated VM live migration across CPU architectures. Not only that, they have demonstrated it across CPU vendors. "If you look at the video here ,you will see that they did it. Live migration while streaming HD video isn't all that bad a trick mind you, but doing it between a Barcelona, Shanghai and Intel box is. 36 more of these, and we will be in great shape." Only a few months ago during VMworld, Intel and VMware claimed that this was impossible. Looking at the initial reaction , VMware is quite irked by this accomplishment by Red Hat using KVM technology and they are pointing to stability concerns. Red Hat has been a heavy contributor to KVM and acquired Qumranet, the original developers of KVM a while back.
in Linux
via OSNews @ 0:16 10th Nov
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In addition to Visual Basic, PowerBuilder and other scripting language applications, the company's Reference Framework can modernize some Cobol and C++ applications as well.
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via Information Week @ 15:42 30th Oct
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LAKE LUZERNE, N.Y. - A monarch butterfly has a chance at completing its species' famed migration to central Mexico, thanks to some tiny cardboard splints, a bit of contact cement and a trucker from Alabama.
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via Q 107 @ 10:16 21st Nov
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LAKE LUZERNE, N.Y. - A monarch butterfly has a chance at completing its species' famed migration to central Mexico, thanks to some tiny cardboard splints, a bit of contact cement and a trucker from Alabama.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 0:21 21st Nov
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One of the most often heard complaints from users looking to migrate to Linux is that there are no good accounting applications. To be fair, there is a degree of truth in that concern. At least there was, until now.
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via IOL @ 10:43 30th Oct
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Novell Inc.'s latest pitch to lure Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) customers to migrate to Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise appears to be a tough sell.
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via SearchEnterpriseLinux.com @ 2:09 20th Nov
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AOL (NYSE: TWX) is considering launching its venerable tech blog Engadget in the UK, as its Autoblog today became the latest US blog to migrate across the pond. Autoblog claims 2.2 million monthly users worldwide and is now starting in AOL’s top European markets of UK, France and Germany, here just in time for the crash in new car buying.
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via PaidContent.org @ 7:38 19th Nov
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BX.com, a 15-year-old technology company, has received $25 million in funding to purchase the client lists of online retailing technology vendors. It is hoping to migrate clients of other e-commerce platforms onto its pureCommerce platform. In particular, it expects to attract software-as-a-service clients to its licensed model, president Mark Shapiro tells Internet Retailer.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 3:19 2nd Dec
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MontaVista Software announced two educational webinars on porting real-time operating system (RTOS) drivers to embedded Linux. Presented by Linuxpundit.com's Bill Weinberg (pictured) on Dec. 9, the webinars will show developers how to migrate their device interfaces from VxWorks to Linux, says MontaVista.
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via Linux.com @ 10:47 22nd Nov
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There are a plenty of ways to grow a business, including the old-fashioned approach of stealing customers from your competition. The latest entrant is Novell, which is pitching customers of Red Hat's Linux to migrate over to Novell.
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via Earthweb News @ 5:56 13th Nov
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There are a plenty of ways to grow a business, including the old-fashioned approach of stealing customers from your competition. The latest entrant is Novell, which is pitching customers of Red Hat's Linux to migrate over to Novell.
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via Datamation @ 3:27 12th Nov
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HP rolls out new storage platform Microsoft CEO pours cold water on Yahoo interest Software holding back container computing Computer buyers becoming risk averse Simplified UC tools will dominate market in 2009: analyst MySQL feast on Sun CMT to benefit Intel Redhat and AMD migrate VMs across CPUs Sandisk speeds up SSD BlackBerry gets Documents To Go upgrade Ex-con spills the beans on ID fraud IBM adds Mac support to Lotus Symphony Yahoo's Yang says Microsoft deal still best option
in Computer Security
via IT News Australia @ 19:34 7th Nov
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I blogged on Wednesday about the photo archiving site Digital Railroad's abrupt shutdown, leaving thousands of professional photographer customers confused and worried. On Thursday, I got a statement saying that the site will extend the window time until Friday, October 31, 11:59 p.m. PST, for customers to migrate their photo archives.
in Photography
via CNET @ 17:44 30th Oct
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I blogged on Wednesday about the photo archiving site Digital Railroad's abrupt shutdown, leaving thousands of professional photographer customers confused and worried. On Thursday, I got a statement saying that the site will extend the window time until Friday, October 31, 11:59 p.m. PST, for customers to migrate their photo archives.
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via CNET News.com @ 15:58 30th Oct
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Oracle Upgrade Management Services is designed to simplify your unique upgrade challenges, no matter what stage you are at in the upgrade process. With advice and onsite assistance for all phases of an upgrade -- including preplanning, analysis, upgrade management, and post-upgrade evaluation, you will clearly understand your upgrade options and benefits, as well as the most cost-effective way to seamlessly migrate to the latest Oracle database technologies. Developed in accordance with ITIL v.3 standards, Upgrade Management Services takes you on a predictable upgrade path that instills confidence, reduces risk, and delivers a faster return on investment. Click through to receive a FREE Resource DVD to learn more about Oracle Upgrade Management Services.
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via Bitpipe @ 21:11 28th Oct
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Oracle Upgrade Management Services is designed to simplify your unique upgrade challenges, no matter what stage you are at in the upgrade process. With advice and onsite assistance for all phases of an upgrade -- including preplanning, analysis, upgrade management, and post-upgrade evaluation, you will clearly understand your upgrade options and benefits, as well as the most cost-effective way to seamlessly migrate to the latest Oracle database technologies. Developed in accordance with ITIL v.3 standards, Upgrade Management Services takes you on a predictable upgrade path that instills confidence, reduces risk, and delivers a faster return on investment. Click through to receive a FREE Resource DVD to learn more about Oracle Upgrade Management Services.
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via Line56 @ 17:34 27th Oct
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Oracle Upgrade Management Services is designed to simplify your unique upgrade challenges, no matter what stage you are at in the upgrade process. With advice and onsite assistance for all phases of an upgrade -- including preplanning, analysis, upgrade management, and post-upgrade evaluation, you will clearly understand your upgrade options and benefits, as well as the most cost-effective way to seamlessly migrate to the latest Oracle database technologies. Developed in accordance with ITIL v.3 standards, Upgrade Management Services takes you on a predictable upgrade path that instills confidence, reduces risk, and delivers a faster return on investment. Click through to receive a FREE Resource DVD to learn more about Oracle Upgrade Management Services.
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via BizReport.com @ 17:36 27th Oct
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Nearly half of public universities and public four-year colleges in the United States reported central IT budget cuts in fall 2008, according to new research released Wednesday by The Campus Computing Project. That's up significantly over last year. At the same time, open source software is looking more appealing to campuses, with about a fourth reporting a "high likelihood" that they will migrate to an open source LMS within the next five years.
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via Campus Technology @ 8:07 29th Oct
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David Gerard writes "Version 1.3 of the GNU Free Documentation License is out (FAQ). This license is little-used, except on the #8 site in the world: Wikipedia. And this version includes special provisions to re-license wiki-based content from GFDL to the much simpler Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license 3.0, as requested by the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikipedia plans to hold a public consultation process to decide whether and how to migrate to CC-BY-SA. The discussion is already running hot and heavy."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 10:03 4th Nov
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Antireflection coatings have become one of the key issues for mass production of silicon solar cells. Silicon solar cells are the most common solar cells on the market today. They are constructed with layers of n-type silicon having many electrons and p-type silicon having many electron holes (portions with missing electrons). When hit by sunlight, an equal number of electrons and electron holes are generated at the interface between the two silicon layers and, as the electrons migrate from the n-type silicon to the p-type silicon, an electric flow is generated.
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via Research & Development @ 15:20 19th Nov
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