IT Today: A Guide to Dead Laptop Resurrection Through Virtualization By James Alan Miller December 4, 2012 11:50 PM Tags : Hacker iPad Style Management Processors Design Internet Apps Build Motherboards Memory Policy Android Hacking Email Job Market Laptops Infrastructure Hardware Analytics Private Cloud Dell Automation Data Center Mobile Amazon Converged Infrastructure How To 3D Healthcare It Desire Intel Social Media Windows Storage Windows Server Computers Devices Software Blackberry Enterprise Security Backup Microsoft Data Center Convergence Open Source Big Data Office Certification Lotus Video Cloud Computing Ibm Servers Gadgets Hitachi Smb Tablets Virtualization Hardware & Software Energy Today On Tom's IT Pro: How to Resurrect Dead Laptops with Virtualization Technologies, Amazon Announces Automated Data Workflow Service, Global Server Revenue Declines Illustrated History of Hacking Through The Years, Health IT: The Lowdown on EHR and Stimulus Certs, and more. 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He is a veteran technology journalist with over seventeen years of experience creating and developing magazine and online content. Founding editor of numerous business and enterprise computing sites at the internet.com network, James headed up the After Hours section at PC Magazine, as well as hardware and software sections of various Windows publications. See here for all Tom's IT Pro articles written by James. Recent IT VideosVIDEO: Big Data, Big Hardware, Big SoftwareAs data grows so must the hardware, software and access tools to give it meaning.VIDEO: Quick Look - Intel S2600CP MotherboardA 3D fly-through of Intel's S2600CP VIDEO: Quick Look - Intel S2600IP MotherboardA 3D fly-through of Intel's S2600IP motherboard.VIDEO: Data Center ConvergenceEverything you need to know about the new data center. Comment on this article ... Comment(s)| Comments