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InformIT: The Top Five Solutions for Mac/Windows Client Deployment > FileWave
From site: "Rolling out software across a network and maintaining a software inventory can be a challenge for any IT department. But it can be even more difficult when you need to support and manage both Windows PCs and Macs. That's why Ryan Faas shares his picks for the top five Mac/Windows deployment tools."
Checkout: Point of Sale for Mac (POS)
From site: "Checkout. The powerful, easy and affordable point of sale software for the Mac."
Marketcircle - Home of the Daylite and Billings software suite.
Cool business software for the Mac and iPhone
The Mac Moment: Apple Advice for IT Support Professionals
From site: "IT professionals need to know how to provide great Mac support in their organization. In this Knowledge Center article, contributor Ivan Drucker gives the Windows-oriented IT professional some hands-on techniques and advice about how to support the Apple iMac, Apple Mac Pro, Apple MacBook Pro and other Apple technology."
RedMonk - Analysis for the people, by the people
From site: "RedMonk is the first analyst firm built on open source. We’re dedicated to providing high quality research at no cost, and believe that the dialog that follows is beneficial to us, our community and our clients."
Six steps to a successful virtualization deployment - Ars Technica
From site: "We recently asked users of The Server Room, the Ars forum that's dedicated to the datacenter, to name the biggest mistakes they've seen made in first-time virtualization deployments. The response was enlightening, and we've distilled the collective wisdom from that discussion into six steps to follow for a successful virtualization rollout."
Oracle buys Sun: understanding the impact on open source - Ars Technica
From site: "Database giant Oracle has established an agreement to acquire Sun Microsystems. Ars takes a close look at Sun's key open source software projects and how these could be affected by the acquisition."
Gaikai - Streaming Worlds
Gaikai is a revolutionary new technology that lets you play any game online in your browser. Gaikai takes a radical new approach - we host the games, we run them, we worry about hardware and software updates, and we stream them to you. Full resolution, full speed, stereo sound, low lag, no compromise. The only thing you need is a browser and an internet connection.
OnLive video-games-on-demand service shakes loose a competitor » VentureBeat
From site: "David Perry, chief creative officer at Acclaim and an active game entrepreneur, said he has a new company dubbed Gaikai that’s trying to do the same thing as OnLive but without some of its drawbacks."
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His company is small, with just a couple of Dutch technologists and Perry himself.
GDC: Why OnLive Can't Possibly Work Article - Page 1 // PC /// Eurogamer - Games Reviews, News and More
From site: "It's a great idea, and an intriguing demo that is amazing in that it actually works at all. However, away from the concept and the tech demos running in controlled conditions, OnLive raises so many technical questions and seemingly overcomes so many impossible challenges that it can't possibly work."
Reality Bites -- Emotiv -- Mind Reading Device
From site: "The scientists at Emotiv have done the impossible: created a brain-wave-reading headset that lets you conjure entire worlds using nothing but your mind -- a breakthrough that could be worth billions. Now comes the hard part."
Lessons in unemployment from the dot com bust | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com
From site: "Crossloop co-founder Mrinal Desai shares his story of a long stint he spent being unemployed after the dot com bust earlier this decade, in hopes that it might help a few of the many high-quality technology professionals searching for work right now."
10+ things you should know about service oriented architecture (SOA) | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com
From site: "A fair amount of confusion and misconception surrounds the SOA approach. This list demystifies key SOA concepts and looks at the benefits you can achieve by implementing a services architecture."
Exiting employees and their goodbye e-mails | View from the Cubicle | TechRepublic.com
From site: "We’ve all seen the parting e-mails from employees who leave the company for one reason or another. Some are short and sweet, some are longer. But are these notes a risk?"
Smartphone shakeout: Android and Windows Mobile could get squeezed | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com
From site: "New information on smartphone market share shows a crowded field. While it’s unlikely that the mobile OS market will whittle down as much as the computer OS market, there’s destined to be a shakeout. See which platforms are likely to get squeezed."
Sanity check: State of the IT profession 2009 | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com
In light of the release of our 2009 IT Skills and Salary Report, I have assembled a set of observations about the current state of the IT profession. Here are the areas of strength and the most significant challenges.
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