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Webinars and Webcasts and Reviews, Oh My!

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About UsWe've been busy. Our recent Virtualization Video (25min) is at NetworkWorld Video Our recent test on Virtualization Management Products is located at NetworkWorld's Review Site We've done numerous webinars with ITEC, the national tech conference company, on a weekly basis. You can find them at ITEC's site.
 
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DailyTechBites

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General NewsCheck the http://www.dailytechbite.com website for more frequent updates. And bites.
 

The 2008 Online Articles and Research Update

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General NewsWe've been busy this year, so far. I looked back on the published online list and found lots of links to where we've been either published or cited. Here's the short list:


  • Hypervisor Evaluations Part I - Performance

  • Linux Vs Windows, Which Is Greener

  • Privileged Access Management Software Comparison

  • Windows 2008 Enterprise Server Review

  • Virtualization Tools Comparison


  • In total, there are approximately fifteen products in total so far this year, and there are many still to go.
     
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    The Daily Rant April 4: CPU Madness

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    General NewsIn the computer industry, the rave used to be CPU speed. Faster was better, usually. Today, we have lots of family names, each more indistinguishable than the next. I propose the Fubar Family. Read more for the specs.
     
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    Windows 2008 Server Review Now Online

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    General NewsOur review of Windows 2008 Server Editions is online at NetworkWorld or in the print edition. The good news, better and certainly more feature packed than before. The bad news is that the Hyper-V technology is not out yet, and some of the benefits are very Microsoft-specific.
     
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    Lab Update: What We're Using in the Labs Right Now

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    General NewsA lot of equipment goes through the lab. Some of it's interesting, and we hate to send it back, other items go back with a blessing, post haste.

    I thought I would list all of the equipment to do an inventory and sanity check. The list is good for the next ten days, by which time, it will have changed again.

     
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    Goodbye, Cheaptickets

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    General NewsI travel perhaps 25,000-50,000 miles per year. When I started traveling in 1974, the method was pretty simple: find a travel agent that knew his or her chops at using the SABRE or other online access system to find inexpensive flights.

    A savvy agent could cut through the airline pricing crap (which grew linearly worse over the years) to find reasonable flight schedules and prices. They earned their fees. Then they were cut out of the supply chain by the airlines in the 1990s. I felt for them, but worse, flyers were subsequently subjected to surcharges for using airline reservation systems by phone. The desire on the part of the airlines was to use their online systems.

    Travelocity, Orbitz, and other online sites became very useful alternatives to the ensuing mess. I started using another site, Cheaptickets.com, as an even seemingly wiser alternative. Cheaptickets designed their software well, making shopping for flights comparatively easy. Over the past few years, I've purchased many tickets from them.

    No more. My most recent experience has caused me to move on.
     
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    US Airways Dividend Miles Redemption Madness

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    General NewsThere's this amusing trend among journalists that believes that airline frequent flyer programs might be worth more than the airlines themselves. This values, in my opinion, US Airway's frequent flyer program called 'Dividend Miles' somewhere in the negative billions of dollars, as the program seems nearly worthless to me.

    Let me explain.

    I'm a 'Silver' status flyer on US Airways. This means that I met their 25,000+ flying miles per year criteria. I also have been a member of their 'Presidents Club' with additional status granted to another one of the 'Star Alliance Partner' clubs, United's Red Carpet Club. I fly, and pay additional money to have a quiet place to do things in busy airports across the planet. That's all fine.

    Let's say I want to redeem Dividend Miles for free trips. Aye- there's the rub. Click the link for the sordid story.
     
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    Tax Disposable Batteries

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    General NewsWe're in the middle of the gifting season. It's time to give a gift your great grandchildren and successive generations will love: stop buying disposable batteries. In fact, it's time to tax the disposable ones into history.
     
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    Why Net Neutrality Counts, and Why There's a Battle

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    Net Neutrality is a catch-all phrase that describes how carriers let services run across their networks. Some carriers now have reasons to set and prioritize their own service traffic above those from other services.

    The motivation to do this has historical basis, but also runs in the face of many cultural obstacles and even technical problems within the Internet itself. Some say it could even a harbinger of the death of the Internet. This essay goes into the rationale behind Net Neutrality issues-- and its foes.

     
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