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Extra Crunch roundup: 3 lies VCs tell, betting big on Kubernetes, NYC’s enterprise boom

TechCrunch

Image Credits: Dmitrii_Guzhanin (opens in a new window) / Getty Images. Image Credits: Getty Images under a GK Hart/Vikki Hart (opens in a new window) license. Image Credits: Getty Images under a jayk7 (opens in a new window) license. New York City’s enterprise tech startups could be heading for a superheated exit wave.

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5 Best Free VDI Solutions for Developers

G2 Crowd Software

These products are either free-tier versions of large-scale enterprise offerings, or open-source solutions you can host yourself. Now, it powers the core of many enterprise-grade server virtualization solutions like Citrix XenDesktop. It supports Microsoft Windows operating systems and “all flavors” of Linux distributions.

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Database Migration – What is it and how is it done? Top 10 data migration tools you must know about

Openxcell

It can configure databases for any kind of server be it Linux, BSD or macOS or MS Windows, etc. Besides providing sales, marketing, customer support or developers solutions, it also offers solutions for advertising, retail and hospitality industries. It is the most suitable migration software for enterprise environments.

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Goodbye Qumana, Hello Windows Live Writer?!?

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IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice

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10 Essential Windows Tools for the Mac (That I Am Keeping)

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10 Essential Windows Tools for the Mac (That I Am Keeping)

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