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The HTML and ASP.Net WYSIWYG designer was described by Scott Guthrie, general manager within the By Paul Krill Jan 22, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Waiting On OnRebate’s No-Wait Rebates It's no secret that one reason rebate checks take so long to arrive is that the rebate fulfillment houses like to hold on to your money as long as possible. And, as a number of readers have noticed, it's even less of a secret when you' By Ed Foster Jan 22, 2007 4 mins Technology Industry Adaptec doubles SnapServer performance What CPU is used may not be the first thing that comes to mind when kicking the tires of a storage system, but Adaptec did not hold back processing power in its new Snap Server 650 model announced today. In fact the SnapServer 650 mounts 2 dual core By Mario Apicella Jan 22, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Test Center Tracker: Oracle SOA sweetness Sowing the seeds of SOA: The allure of SOA is strong; the path there, though, is precarious. Test Center Analyst James R. 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Makes Storage Industry History in 2006 In 2006, Incipient, Inc. made storage industry history by bringing to market its switch-resident storage virtualization software for Storage Area Network (SAN) environments. With the 2006 release of its flagship product, the Incipient Network Storage By David Marshall Jan 20, 2007 3 mins Software Development Government Agency Spends Wisely – Uses Virtualization In a recent press release, VMware announced that the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) – an independent support agency within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) – has virtualized nearly 100 percent of its server infrastructure using VMware By David Marshall Jan 20, 2007 2 mins Software Development Thin Client Provisioning and OS Delivery in the News Thin clients and OS delivery once again make the news. Citrix recently announced that it has finalized the acquisition of Ardence to help further advance their Dynamic Desktop Initiative. 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