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  • Site Sheds Light on Workflow Jargon

    Anyone looking at BPM solutions should start at the Workflow Management Coalition’s Web site, www.wfmc.org, and look at the Workflow Management Coalition Terminology & Glossary. The glossary is a good starting point for understanding the nomenclature in an industry that, to put it politely, is pretty free with the jargon. Although it doesn’t make the…

  • Intel Brings 64-bit Processing to the Pentium 4

    Prozac for AMD? AMD’s been beating the 64-bit drum for several years now, long before the company actually shipped its 64-bit processors. Since the initial launch of the Opteron server and workstation in April of 2003, AMD worked with Microsoft to bring a 64-bit version of Windows. The x86-64 version of Windows Server 2003 slipped…

  • VMware ‘Aces’ Virtual Desktops

    VMware Inc.’s VMware ACE provides an innovative way to manage remote users and guest desktop systems in the enterprise. Click here to read the full review of VMware ACE. VMware Inc.’s VMware ACE provides an innovative way to manage remote users and guest desktop systems in the enterprise. VMware ACE lets IT managers create what…

  • A Motherboard for Enthusiasts: ABIT Fatal1ty AA8XE

    If you follow the professional gaming scene, you probably recognize the name Fatal1ty. Jonathan Wendel, who goes by that handle, is one of the top professional gamers in the world. Specializing in shooters, he has won three CPL (Cyberathlete Professional League) championships, each in a different game, and has placed highly in or won several…

  • USB 2.0 Portable Storage Slap-Down

    USB thumb-drives are a good thing, putting up to a gigabyte of storage into a device the size of your pinky. In a case of too much of a good thing can be wonderful, small USB 2.0 hard-drives that can easily slip into your pocket have now come to market, offering 5, 10, 20, and…

  • TV on Your PC with the All-in-Wonder X600 Pro

    The All-in-Wonder series of cards from ATI needs no introduction. For years, the Canadian company has combined its 3D graphics cards with TV tuners, giving users a one-slot solution to viewing TV on their PCs without making huge sacrifices in graphics performance. We typically recommend users to go with a standalone TV tuner card if…

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