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DEFINITION: vi, pronounced by using each letter (vee-aye), is a widely-used and popular UNIX-based text editor. Like most UNIX system interfaces and other text editors, it lets you control the system by using the keyboard rather than a combination of mouse selections and keystrokes. The succinctness of the interface makes it highly useful for people who work at a computer all day, especially programmers entering  … 
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The Path to Cloud Enablement: Session 2 - Data Center Optimization
sponsored by Red Hat/Cisco/Intel
WEBCAST: The second installment of this series, our conversation expands on the use of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 in virtualizing and consolidating data centers utilizing Cisco Unified Computing System.  Our discussion includes specific benefits derived from the joint integration and development work across Red Hat, Cisco, and Intel.
Posted: 10 Feb 2012 | Premiered: 10 Feb 2012

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The Path to Cloud Enablement: Session 1 - Legacy Migration
sponsored by Red Hat/Cisco/Intel
WEBCAST: Cisco, Red Hat, and Intel have partnered in delivery a three-part webinar focusing on the path to cloud enablement.  We start the discussion with legacy migration touching on RISC/UNIX migrations and the economic and performance benefits of the Cisco Unified Computing System utilizing the new Intel E7 processors.
Posted: 10 Feb 2012 | Premiered: 10 Feb 2012

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UNIX DEFINITION (continued): … vi, pronounced by using each letter (vee-aye), is a widely-used and popular UNIX-based text editor. Like most UNIX system interfaces and other text editors, it lets you control the system by using the keyboard rather than a combination of mouse selections and keystrokes. The succinctness of the interface makes it highly useful for people who work at a computer all day, especially programmers entering or manipulating language statements. vi was invented before and is a popular alternative to Emacs, which is said to be more capable, more complicated, and somewhat slower. Like Emacs, vi is most commonly used for entering and editing program language statements and for writing short notes including e-mail. vi usually comes as part of any UNIX-based system.vi is not to be confused with a word processor, an application that may be less efficient than vi for programmers but easier-to-use for non-programmers.
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