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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Why TCO is more important than you think; Outsourcing can save companies big bucks

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Network/Systems Management News Alert




Network World's Network/Systems Management News Alert, 09/04/07

Why TCO is more important than you think, 08/30/07: When calculating total cost of ownership, the price you pay vendors is just the tip of the iceberg.

Outsourcing can save companies big bucks, report says, 08/31/07: Outsourcing noncore infrastructure management and application services can save companies between 12% and 17% on average, a Forrester Research report shows.

Pricey application performance problems, 09/03/07
Any network manager worth his or her mettle knows that when application performance degrades he or she is going to hear about it -- especially if a majority of companies report performance problems cost them more than $1 million per year.

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Contest challenges SysAdmins to sing, 08/30/07: SysAdmin of the Year contest spins out singing and song-writing contest for systems administrators as part of annual SysAdmin appreciation day.

Vendor beware: this CTO knows — and will exploit — your weaknesses, 08/30/07: IT buyers often have a hard time finding a bargain — but not Dave Leonard. Find out how this savvy CTO analyzes the motivations of vendors and gets them to slash prices.

Sysadmins spend too much time firefighting, 08/30/07: Forget the idea of keeping up with the latest technologies, IT managers at small and midsized businesses spend more time firefighting than they do planning new systems.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Microsoft blames human error for glitch
2. Airline puts Linux PC in every seat
3. MPLS proposal spawns IETF, ITU turf war
4. Psst... Wanna buy a data center?
5. Hacks hit embassy, government e-mail worldwide
6. Secrets of vendors' pricing plans
7. Bank of India site hacked
8. ISPs to rural U.S.: Live with dial-up
9. Notes from OPNETWORK 2007
10. How close is World War 3.0?

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Airline puts Linux PC in every seat


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Senior Editor Denise Dubie covers network and systems management for Network World.



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