Friday, June 1, 2012

Why the GPL licensing cops are the good guys

Cloud computing's sad state: Innovation is in scarce supply | Red Hat users pay up to run Fedora on Windows 8 machines

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Why the GPL licensing cops are the good guys
Should enterprise software users worry about open source license compliance? Obviously, respecting authors and obeying the law are important, but for most of us the answer is no. That's where the Software Freedom Conservancy steps in. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation)

Optimize Your Storage Volume for Better Performance
Managing a windows network? This brief discusses 5 technical proof-points clearly showing how the Windows Built-in Disk Defragmenter is not adequate for the enterprise. New innovations in Diskeeper® and V-locity® meet today's demands for optimal storage and system performance. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: Qumu

Tips for Employee-Created Video
The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. Read now!

Cloud computing's sad state: Innovation is in scarce supply
The lack of innovation and creativity in cloud computing is beginning to bug our cloud maven, and it should bug those of you in enterprise IT. Here's how to spot technology providers that are, er, innovation-challenged. Read More

Red Hat users pay up to run Fedora on Windows 8 machines
Users seeking to run Red Hat Fedora on a Windows 8-certified computer may be forced to shell out $99 to bypass Microsoft's new UEFI Secure Boot feature. Read More

The fallacy of collaboration technology
There's a big gap between how people collaborate and how technology vendors think they should collaborate. Still, collaboration is good, and we'll have more of it than ever -- but not in the way the major vendors are pushing. Read More




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