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Erlang For Concurrent Programming
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Erlang For Concurrent Programming

Designed for concurrency from the ground up, the Erlang language can be a valuable tool to help solve concurrent problems.

Better Scripts, Better Games
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Better Scripts, Better Games

Smarter, more powerful scripting languages will improve game performance while making gameplay development more efficient.

Eventually Consistent
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Eventually Consistent

Building reliable distributed systems at a worldwide scale demands trade-offs between consistency and availability.

CTO Virtualization Roundtable
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CTO Virtualization Roundtable: Part II

When it comes to virtualization platforms, experts say focus first on the services to be delivered.

Real-World Concurrency
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Real-World Concurrency

What does the proliferation of concurrency mean for the software you develop?

CTO Roundtable on Virtualization
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CTO Roundtable on Virtualization: Part I

Virtualization technology is hot again, but for the right reasons?

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Powering Down

Smart power management is all about doing more with the resources we have.

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CTO Storage Roundtable, Part Two

Leaders in the storage industry ponder upcoming technologies and trends.

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CTO Storage Roundtable: Part I

Leaders in the storage world offer valuable advice for making more effective architecture and technology decisions.

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Scaling in Games and Virtual Worlds

Online games and virtual worlds have familiar scaling requirements, but don't be fooled: Everything you know is wrong.

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XML Fever

Don't let delusions about XML develop into a virulent strain of XML fever.

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Beyond Relational Databases

There is more to data access than SQL.

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Flash Storage Memory

Can flash memory become the foundation for a new tier in the storage hierarchy?
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