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Trying To Achieve Flexibility
IW Survey Shows One-Third Of SOA Projects Fall Short
Increased Complexity, Cost, Lack of Integration Success Dog SOA Projects

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Convenience store sign near The Dalles, Ore.
Google's Newest Data Center
Google recently completed a new data center along the Columbia River in The Dalles, Oregon. These photos were taken by InformationWeek's John Foley during a walk around the 30-acre complex and a drive through The Dalles.

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Transporter Network Music Player
Getting Started With Wireless Personal Audio: From Sound Systems To Headphones
Three types of audio devices -- wireless sound systems, Bluetooth headsets, and noise-cancelling headphones -- can make life easier and more comfortable. Here are some good examples.

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Cisco Systems has a big presence in Second Life, including a recent forum on mobility solutions.
Five Rules For Bringing Your Real-Life Business Into Second Life
If you're thinking about establishing yourself in Second Life -- or are wondering whether you should -- we've got five rules that will help your new venture be a success.

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Web pages designed for tiny screens can greatly improve the smartphone experience. These four portals take different approaches.
7 Web Browsing Tricks Make Your Smartphone Act Like An iPhone
If Web browsing sucks on your smartphone and you can't get an iPhone, there are some things you can do to make what you've got work more like what you want.

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Werner Vogels, chief technology officer for Amazon.com, tells LinuxWorld attendees why it makes sense to run your online business on the retail giant's Web infrastructure.
LinuxWorld
A sampling of the sights at the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco.

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AMD previewed a server running its upcoming Barcelona quad-core processor at an event for technology analysts.
AMD Road Map Spans Servers To Mobile Phones
With no intention of making major cuts in operations, the company's strategy is to break even by the fourth quarter starting with the release of its quad-core chip, code-named Barcelona.

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On most PCs, Ubuntu should install as-is, and can coexist with other operating systems as needed.
Linux Vs. Mac: Which Is The Better Alternative To Microsoft Windows?
While Windows still dominates the business and consumer marketplace, there are alternatives -- and those who are wary of Vista may rather switch than fight. But which OS should you choose? Here are two views.

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With six desktop offerings, there's no dearth of quad-core options.
Quad-Core Processor Buyer's Guide 2007
With Intel's Core 2 Quad family here, and AMD's Phenom desktop quad-core chips coming later this year, here's a handy guide to processor choices and specs, as well as hints on where to find bargains.

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IT Security: Still A Daunting Task
The task of securing the corporate IT infrastructure is as difficult as it's ever been--more so, given the increased sophistication of security threats. That's the conclusion of the 2007 Global Information Security Survey, an editorial research product of InformationWeek and consulting firm Accenture, which was fielded on the Web in May and examines the responses of 3,092 business technology and security professionals from the United States and China. Also included are a series of charts comparing U.S. results from previous surveys.

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Windows2k3 guest OS configuration via XenEnterprise Console
A Virtualization Bargain
XenSource's XenEnterprise offers solid performance and ease of use, and handily beats VMware on price.We put it to the test.

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This three-year old HP Pavilion ze4200 laptop, with an AMD  1.53-GHz Athlon XP-M 1800 processor, was selected for the Ubuntu installation test.
Ubuntu Linux's Achilles' Heel: It's Tough To Install On Laptops
The wildly popular Linux distro isn't all it's cracked up to be, especially if you try to install it on a laptop, reviewer Alex Wolfe finds. Come along on his Ubuntu technical safari, as he hacks his way through a bug-fraught installation.

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Reader Poll: Used Gear
InformationWeek asked more than 600 IT pros about the good, bad and ugly of buying refurbished IT equipment.

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With its back cover removed, you can see the iPhone's battery, radio shield, camera and various antennas.
The Guts Of The iPhone
Photos submitted to the FCC show the insides of Apple's iPhone in great detail.

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You see this screen when you power on the iPhone.
A Visual Tour Of The iPhone
The iPhone is here at last, after six months of hype. This is what it looks like.

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The iPhone comes in a gift bag with sturdy sides. Dollar bill for scale.
Unboxing The iPhone
Here's what you see when you get your new iPhone home and out of the box.

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Nokia E65
Nine Alternatives To Apple's iPhone
Not every business person wants or needs a $500 smartphone. Here are some highly capable options.

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The Digital Experience press event helps vendors show off their new and upcoming products. The evening's theme: Britrock.
Digital Experience Exhibits Now And Future Tech
The Digital Experience press event in NYC on June 27, 2007, offered a glimpse at some of the new tech products coming out this summer.

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