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Monday, March 01, 2010

CA makes ambitious moves to the cloud

CA continues cloud computing buying spree | Cloud computing security challenges unite hosting providers, security specialists

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CA makes ambitious moves to the cloud
CA inks deal to acquire cloud computing provider 3Tera in an acquisition that could get the management software maker into more and new customer accounts for its existing monitoring tools and future cloud-related products Read More


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Break Free from Proprietary Networking
See why Gartner and the network industry have positioned HP as a leader and the fastest-growing enterprise Ethernet LAN networking vendor. HP's commitment to industry-standards can help organizations optimize their network. Read now.

WHITE PAPER: Radware

Accelerating Next-Generation Data Center Initiatives
In today's competitive business landscape, every business looks for solutions to enable key business drivers, such as increasing business productivity, agility, continuity, globalization, and regulatory compliance. Effective – not to mention – cost effective application delivery lies at the heart of this need. This paper details how to cost-consciously overcome these challenges. Learn More

CA continues cloud computing buying spree
CA enters into a deal to buy 3Tera in a move industry watchers say will catapult the IT management software maker into cloud computing customer accounts Read More

Cloud computing security challenges unite hosting providers, security specialists
As cloud computing adoption climbs, hosting providers are inking deals with security vendors to provide security-as-a-service options to customers. But will enterprise IT managers buy into these often novel forms of security woven into a cloud computing environment? Read More

10 best IT jobs right now
Today's hot IT jobs are those that can help satisfy growing demand for technologies such as virtualization, cloud, network security and social computing skills. Here we examine 10 IT jobs and the technology know-how required to land them. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avocent

Four tools for successful power reduction.
Discover how you can reduce energy consumption in the data center and on the desktop for significant cost savings. This independent report outlines the best approaches to developing, deploying and managing an effective power management solution, as well as tools for successful power reduction. Read now!

Want a job? Get a computer science degree
Here's a tip for incoming and current college students: If you want to have a high-paying job on graduation day, study computer science. Read More

Must-have skills for savvy IT pros
IT initiatives such as virtualization, disaster recovery and consolidation will drive IT operations staff to evolve their skills and manage IT with the business in mind. Denise and Alex talk with Forrester Research analyst Simon Yates about how IT professionals can become invaluable to the business this year (15:54). Read More

SMBs want Windows 7 now
Spiceworks surveyed 1,500 IT professionals at small and midsize companies before and after Microsoft's release of its Windows 7 operating system to learn more about adoption plans. Read More


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Overcoming Single Provider MPLS Limitations
Frost & Sullivan review the limitations associated with a single-provider approach to MPLS networks and its impact on the enterprise. They then examine Virtela's Global Service Fabric - a multi-carrier network approach that provides a best-of-breed global MPLS network solution. Read More!

Essential guide to Windows 7 management
Microsoft's latest operating system offers several benefits to IT managers who can overcome management challenges. Here's a collection of recent stories to help you deploy, manage, secure and virtualize Windows 7 in your environment. Read More

Windows 7: Migrate or Wait?
As Microsoft releases Windows 7, Forrester Research Senior Analyst Benjamin Gray discusses what might drive enterprise IT organizations to adopt the operating system and what could hold customers back. (10:22) Read More

More IT projects green-lighted amid signs of recovery, survey shows
Robert Half Technology survey shows that many CIOs intend to push ahead with high-tech projects that were put on the back burner due to the economic recession. Read More

Gartner: CIOs don't expect IT recovery
Gartner estimates 2010 IT budgets in the U.S. will be 2.5% higher than 2009, which is on par with 2005 budgets. Read More



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