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  • Workloads based on third-party software that lacks a virtualization - or cloud-aware licensing strategy aren't usually suitable for the cloud because they may require licenses for total cores on the physical box, regardless of the number of virtual machines (VMs).

    Choosing The Right 'Cloud' For You 2010

  • Workloads based on third-party software that lacks a virtualization - or cloud-aware licensing strategy aren't usually suitable for the cloud because they may require licenses for total cores on the physical box, regardless of the number of virtual machines (VMs).

    Choosing The Right 'Cloud' For You 2010

  • Workloads based on third-party software that lacks a virtualization - or cloud-aware licensing strategy aren't usually suitable for the cloud because they may require licenses for total cores on the physical box, regardless of the number of virtual machines (VMs).

    Choosing The Right 'Cloud' For You Colin Lacey 2010

  • Workloads based on third-party software that lacks a virtualization - or cloud-aware licensing strategy aren't usually suitable for the cloud because they may require licenses for total cores on the physical box, regardless of the number of virtual machines (VMs).

    Choosing The Right 'Cloud' For You Colin Lacey 2010

  • Workloads increase and regulatory authority expands when new industries become subject to the appropriations authorized by the patent law.

    Brian Kahin: Too Many Patents? How Patent Inflation Plagues Information Technology 2008

  • Workloads will be lessened which will help make people more rather than less productive.

    Karen Kisslinger: What Would Healthy Care Look Like? 2008

  • Workloads and responsibilities such as collecting water, fuel and food will grow and become more time consuming in light of greater resource scarcity.

    Stern Review « Climate Audit 2006

  • Workloads inflate to absurd proportions, a situation that is neither rewarding nor enjoyable nor puts you in your best light.

    Making Work Work Julie Morgenstern 2004

  • Workloads inflate to absurd proportions, a situation that is neither rewarding nor enjoyable nor puts you in your best light.

    Making Work Work Julie Morgenstern 2004

  • That list is of the twelve highest Workloads of the 1998 season, which is discussed on pages 12 and 13 of the 2000 Baseball Prospectus.

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

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