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Virtualization Software Company Produces Engine to Mac
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By John Whaley
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Moka5 is now creating its main product for Mac OS X. The moka5 LivePC Engine allows users to create, run, and share LivePCs, which are complete managed virtual computing environments that can be streamed or demand-paged over the network.
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Useful tools are not always costly
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By John Whaley
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I have decided that to get 2008 off to a good start, we need to forget, for a moment, the credit squeezes, interest rate crunches and other fiscal woes that afflicted 2007. With this in mind, I will continue a tradition I started a couple of years ago and give you my top five list of free-to-download software for the coming year.
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PC virtualization is almost here
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By John Whaley
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These days, everyone is excited about the promise of PC virtualization, but with so many different flavors out there, it's hard to know where to start. The idea of reducing a fully functional corporate desktop into a single file that can be carried on a USB disk and run on any PC is exciting to users. But virtualization's real benefit lies in its potential to reduce management and support burdens, improve security and reliability, and lower total cost of ownership.
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Weather coat your computer Data recovery is the best option
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By brad jerry
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Brad Jerry a student of Mass Communication doing research on http://www.stellarinfo.com>data recovery software. He is also a freelancer for http://www.stellarinfo.com
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Aiming for a Virtual End to PC Headaches
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By John Whaley
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So-called virtual machine software, which allows a computer to simultaneously run different operating systems and applications, is already having a big impact in corporate data centers. And the leader in virtual software for server computers, VMware, has been a big winner, a hot I.P.O. last summer (current market capitalization: $19 billion), and important enough to attract the wrath of - and competitive salvos from - Microsoft.
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Carry Your Computer Desktop On A Stick
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By John Whaley
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A Silicon Valley startup, MokaFive, has figured out how to separate your data from your computer so you can carry your data with you on a memory stick or any flash-based device.
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Microsoft making moves in the Desktop Virtualization space
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By gsharma
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Microsoft announced today some pretty aggressive moves in the desktop virtualization space. First, they announced their acquisition of Calista Technologies, which optimizes the remote display protocol used in hosted and other VDI-like solutions. Technology like Calista's, along with their alliance with Citrix, are important to VDI-like solutions to give end-users an acceptable user experience, especially with interactive or multimedia-rich applications.
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Where is the AnyKey?
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By chris meagher
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I have found since I first started, that there is an enormous 'presumed knowledge' on the 'net - that everyone just knows what's being talked about, therefore, the explanations on how to do something fall short of any real help.
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Routing Information Protocol
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By M. Aslam
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RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distant vector routing protocol. RIP algorithm has been in use since the early days of ARPAnet.
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Have you been looking for the best assistance relating to notebook computer reviews.
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By Manbeer Singh
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Have you been looking for the best assistance relating to notebook computer reviews? When you are looking for excellent information about notebook computer reviews, it will be intricate sorting out the best information from ill-equipped notebook computer reviews suggestions and advice so it is important to know how to moderate the information you are offered.
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