We credit Moore's Law with improving new computers while obsoleting old ones in less time than it takes to grow a crop of asparagus. |
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Although it has a new chassis, the computer company isn't obsoleting its current systems. |
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But even those changes are not being made for the sake of obsoleting anything. |
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Ideas about storage architectures are obsoleting long held sacred tenets and myths about backup and archiving. |
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It's not as if one technology were totally obsoleting the other. |
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The company wisely prefers this approach to obsoleting whole regiments of functions, and in fact hasn't carried out a serious purge almost a decade ago. |
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And then the people responsible for running the existing business become threatened because everything the futurist is doing involves obsoleting what they do. |
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