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“General Hospital” Character Damian Spinelli Inspires New Novel

A novel inspired by one of the popular characters featured on ABC’s longrunning daytime drama General Hospital will arrive on booksellers’ shelvers this April, Hyperion Publishers announced earlier this month. The Secret Life of Damian Spinelli, featuring Port Charles’ own Damian Spinelli, is expected to go on sale April 5, just in time to coincide [...]

Curbing Database Sprawl

Database software (alone or as the back-end to critical business apps like ERP, CRM, SFA, etc.) is essential to many operational areas of all businesses. Due to mergers and acquisitions, as well as letting business units operate independently, many companies database deployments have evolved in a heterogeneous and inefficient manner, leading to database sprawl. A highly siloed environment and a patchwork approach to database deployment and management take their toll on the bottom line, increasing server sprawl and operational expenses. Join Deeper Thinking host Tyler Pyburn, as he sits down with Eric Lundquist, Vice President of content for Ziff Davis Enterprise and Sal Salamone, Executive Editor at Ziff Davis Enterprise as they discuss the factors that contribute to database sprawl, the negative impact of database sprawl, and what can be done to reduce the sprawl.
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Thackeray has every right to criticize Sachin :Shiv Sena

Hours after the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) stood behind Sachin Tendulkar for his ‘I am an Indian first’ statement, Shiv Sena said that its chief Balasaheb Thackeray has every right to criticize the master blaster.
Earlier in the day, an editorial attributing to Thackeray in the Shiv Sena mouthpiece ‘Samna,’ asked Sachin to [...]

Apple’s Tablet PC Rumors Refuse to Die, Despite Lack of News

NEWS ANALYSIS — Apple’s tablet PC may win an award for most-commented-upon vaporware of 2009. Rumors of the device, which a handful of analysts feel will make its debut sometime in 2010, have been fueled over the past week by comments from New York Times’ Executive Editor Bill Keller. Although Apple remains tight-lipped on the tablets existence, the company could be finding it more difficult to keep secrets than even a few years ago.
– The game of quot;Guess the Features of the Apple Tablet PC quot; has kept
analysts and media rampantly speculating over the past few months, despite
Apples refusal to either confirm or deny the development of a touch-screen device.
The rumor mills refusal to stop churning likely indicates two th…


Apple Tablet Rumors Fueled by New York Times Editor’s Speech

Rumors of an upcoming Apple tablet PC, fueled periodically by alleged patent and insider leaks, receive another boost when video shows New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller referred to the impending Apple slate in a speech at TheTimesCenter. Whether or not Keller was referring to a specific device, Apple has been exploring touch-screen functionality, leading Microsoft to tout the multitouch capabilities of its newly released Windows 7.
– Rumors of an Apple
tablet PC were refueled over the weekend, with leaked video of the executive
editor at The New York Times referring to quot;the impending Apple slate quot;
at an Oct. 16 meeting.
While Apple has long refused to confirm or deny the scuttlebutt about a
tablet PC in the works, …


Up Close and Personal N97

Join eWEEK Labs Executive Editor, Jason Brooks as he provides a review and analysis of Nokias N97. As a member of the companys N series, this smart-phone is very smart. But is it too smart for its own good? Jason discusses its features, such as the hand writing recognition option and FM radio and receiver. Also discussed is how this bad boy compares to Apples iPhone.
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A Switch from VMware Is a Tough Sell

Would you rather fight than switch from VMware vSphere to Hyper-V or Xen-based implementations? eWEEK Labs compares the benefits and drawbacks of current virtualization platforms.
– When I reviewed VMware vSphere
4 in June, I gave it an eWEEK Labs Analysts Choice. I clearly think the platform,
formerly called VMware Infrastructure, is solid, and so do the many
organizations out there that have implemented it.
Recently, eWEEK Labs Executive Editor Jason Brooks
asked me what…


The Great Seattle Advertising Experiment: What Will Happen to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Print Advertising Dollars?

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer today because the first major metro newspaper to stop publishing in print but keep the news brand alive on the web. Seattlepi.com’s Executive Editor Michelle Nicolosi promises bold experiments, “to break a lot of rules that newspaper Web sites stick to.” And to be sure, the entire news industry will be watching [...]