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Suggestions For Cheap Metrics Eye Candy Software?

Banquo writes "I have a friend who has a small datacenter (SQL/Mail/IIS/File Repository ... 5 or 10 servers) and he was saying that his boss wants to see some kind of 'visual display of changing metrics' — Net/server/sql stats with moving lines and graphs and pretty colors. Basically they want something to display on a big LCD panel that will give a tiny bit of 'Wow' factor to customer visits. Back in my datacenter days I saw a million packages to do this stuff, but I was always blessed with an IT budget for metrics/monitoring. Can anyone suggest a free/cheap package that will make pretty moving pictures, moving lines, graphs, etc. from server/net stats? There's no worry about actually using this for real data tracking or metrics purposes.

Moving beyond SEO and print deadlines: ambitions for the new editor of Guardian.co.uk

Gibson Moving beyond search engine optimisation (SEO), learning to co-ordinate related content in one place, and thinking outside of print deadlines, are the challenges ahead for Janine Gibson in her new role as editor of Guardian.co.uk, she told Journalism.co.uk.

Museum of the Moving Image Salute to Ben Stiller, NY

Arrivals at the Museum of the Moving Image Salute to Ben Stiller in New York on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008. Fashion Wire Daily photos by Grant Lamos IV.

Labcyte Awarded U. S. Patent Describing the Acoustic Transfer of Droplets into Small Openings Moving liquids with Sound?

Labcyte Awarded U. S. Patent Describing the Acoustic Transfer of Droplets into Small Openings Moving liquids with Sound™

Harnessing Slow Water Currents For Renewable Energy

Julie188 writes "Slow-moving ocean and river currents could be a new, reliable and affordable alternative energy source. A University of Michigan engineer, Michael Bernitsas, has made a machine that works like a fish to turn potentially destructive vibrations in fluid flows into clean, renewable power. This is is the first known device that could harness energy from most of the water currents around the globe because it works in flows moving slower than 2 knots (about 2.3 miles per hour). Most of the Earth's currents are slower than 3 knots. Turbines and water mills need an average of 5 or 6 knots to operate efficiently. Further details and a few brief movies of the technology are available, as well as a video explanation by Professor Bernitsas himself.

Spam Volumes Are Rising Again

Spam is rising for the holiday season despite the shutdown of McColo, a major spam network. As Symantec warned at the time, spammers are moving from big hosts like McColo to peer-to-peer botnets. Spammers are also moving outside the U.S. and will be pushing fake luxury items as Christmas spending ramps up.

Moving new technologies from the lab to the marketplace

Judith Sheft, associate vice president for technology development at NJIT, has been awarded funds from the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology to assist faculty researchers with the most promising patentable inventions with funding grants of up to $50,000. The money, known as Gap grants, is designed to help bridge the chasm between an interesting idea and a commercial product.

NetKernel: Moving Beyond Java?s Concurrency

IBM Software Construction Toolbox Developer Tools & Technologies Centre sponsored by Microsoft RIA Developement Center Avaya DeveloperConnection Center DevX: Destination .NET Free IBM developerWorks Downloads, Tutorials and Articles on DevX Intel - go parallel

Google moving toward SSO with OpenID

CSO — Google has announced a plan to create single sign-on for its services using the OpenID standard

Motorola Moving to Android, Windows Mobile for Smartphones

nerdyH writes "Motorola will ditch its MotoMAGX Linux stack and UIQ Symbian stack in favor of Google's Android Linux/Java stack and Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7, it announced today. The news comes after five years selling millions of Linux phones in Asia, and after a year during which many of Motorola's top US phones used the homegrown Linux stack. Motorola's current Linux phones in the US include the RAZR2 v8, E8, EM30, U9, ZN4, and ZN5." This also comes alongside news that Motorola's financial hardships are causing them to cut 3,000 jobs. It also puts into perspective their recent plans to hire hundreds of Android developers.

Nikkei seen moving little, Panasonic in focus

TOKYO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is likely to move in a tight range on Friday, with few fresh factors from overseas due to a U.S. national holiday, though a firmer yen could dent exporters.

Nikkei seen moving little, Panasonic in focus

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is likely to move in a tight range on Friday, with few fresh factors from overseas due to a U.S. national holiday, though a firmer yen could dent exporters.

Nikkei seen moving little, Panasonic in focus

TOKYO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is likely to move in a tight range on Friday, with few fresh factors from overseas due to a U.S. national holiday, though a firmer yen could dent exporters.

Is Google moving the goalposts?

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Smartphones Are Moving Closer To Replacing PCs

Despite limited Internet connectivity and screen size, smartphones are getting closer to replacing PCs. As Apple Inc.'s iPhone 3G, the T-Mobile G1, and now the BlackBerry Bold are able to perform more tasks, applications in the cloud are also growing rapidly. The iPhone is already a netbook, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

Smartphones Are Moving Closer To Replacing PCs

Despite limited Internet connectivity and screen size, smartphones are getting closer to replacing PCs. As Apple Inc.'s iPhone 3G, the T-Mobile G1, and now the BlackBerry Bold are able to perform more tasks, applications in the cloud are also growing rapidly. The iPhone is already a netbook, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

PSP Gran Turismo "Moving Forward"

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Internet star puppies moving on

Six Shiba Inu puppies belonging to a San Francisco couple are leaving the Web after winning the hearts of millions of Internet surfers.

Lima Company art moving to Cincinnati

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Life-size paintings of 23 Marines and service members killed in Iraq are about to be taken down from display at the Statehouse after a five-month run.

Vendio Reorganizes and Moving from eBay to Multi-Channel Platform

Vendio said it laid off four people last week as part of a small reorganization, and said it had hired five people in the past quarter. It still has some open positions for engineers.

Build your own moving Wall-E robot!

Fed up with a Wall-E robot that did nothing, a hacker decided to get inside the little guy's chassis and soup him up a bit.

Pinnacle Cites Benefits of Moving Aging Videotapes to DVD with Easy, Low-cost Dazzle DVD Recorder

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., November 7, 2008 – Pinnacle Systems, Inc., the consumer division of Avid Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: AVID), today announced how even a novice can use Dazzle® DVD Recorder to preserve the quality of their video tapes by transferring them to DVD. Available for less than US$50.00, Dazzle DVD Recorder is a portable USB 2.0 video capture device that is bundled with Pinnacle Instant DVD Recorder software. With the plug and play simplicity of its hardware and the software step-by step guide, copying home movies from almost any video device to DVD has never been easier or faster


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