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IBM cools its bricks
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Security on a Shoestring: Creating Internet policies on the cheap
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Mainframe continuity planning: A critical opportunity
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Top technical tips of 2004
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What will be the year's breakout technology?
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The Missing Link: Elvis water update -- the cup has left the building
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IBM cools its bricks
[Search390.com]
IBM has found a way to keep its next-generation storage brick architecture cool by pumping water through it, but will users welcome the idea of water coursing through their data centers?
MORE INFO:
> Cool servers: Finding balance in the data center
> IBM pushes new design to reduce server heat
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Security on a Shoestring: Creating Internet policies on the cheap
[SearchSecurity.com]
No matter how small the organization, it's impractical to stand over employees and make sure they properly use the Internet at work. So here's how to write a decent acceptable use policy, and then make sure everyone abides by it.
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TIP:
Mainframe continuity planning: A critical opportunity
Over the next decade, who will replace all the retiring mainframers? When seasoned workers retire, invaluable skills and experience leave the company. This tip examines ways companies can do continuity planning to insure they will be ready.
FEATURE:
Top technical tips of 2004
So you are back at your desk ready to start a new year fresh. Here are the top 10 tips of last year. They will offer you a wealth of information you can use to do your job better.
POLL:
What will be the year's breakout technology?
Which technology will break out this year? Web services? Blade servers? Grid computing? Something else? Cast your vote today.
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Elvis water update -- the cup has left the building
[Associated Press]
Last month a guy in North Carolina auctioned off some rock 'n' roll holy water -- a few tablespoons of H2O out of a cup the King of Rock 'n' Roll sipped from during a concert in 1977. Wade Jones preserved the water (and possible backwash) in his freezer all these years until he sold it on eBay for $455. But he kept the styrofoam cup. This just in -- the "grail" is gone, at least temporarily. Nutballz, a Colorado company that makes
cookies free of wheat or refined sugar, won an eBay bid for the cup and plans to use it to help publicize a fund-raiser for a center that studies gluten intolerance. It really should be used to study the effects of fried banana sandwiches with mayonnaise, but no one asked us.
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