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Monday, September 20, 2010

HP extends and enhances automation suite

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HP extends and enhances automation suite
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4 Proven Methods to Reduce Your Backup Costs
Explore four unique case studies in which Iron Mountain has helped customers better understand – and take control of – their growing data problems while significantly reducing their mounting backup costs; the answer isn't "more backup." View now

WHITE PAPER: Emerson Network Power

The Business Imperative to Gain Data Center Insight
To manage costs, capacity and operations, today's dynamic data centers require new tools to understand assets and their use in order to deliver consistent, reliable and fast service to the business. Learn how with field-proven Avocent MergePoint® Infrastructure Explorer software. Read Now

Red Hat tops list of hottest IT security certifications
Interest in IT security certifications is booming, as more U.S. companies tighten up the protection surrounding their critical network infrastructure and as a growing number of employees view security expertise as recession proof. Read More

IT's getting better all the time, CIO survey says
Corporate IT departments are faring well despite the stagnant economy, with IT budgets and salaries up this year over last year and projected to grow again in 2011. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Iron Mountain

Cloud Data Protection
Even the most skeptical are looking to leverage cloud-based data protection services. They can save both administrative time and capital budgets if they migrate. Read this paper to learn why lower disk costs and bandwidth-optimized data transfer are fueling disk-to-cloud (D2C) and disk-to-disk-to-cloud (D2D2C) strategies for server backup. Read Now

BMC CEO Bob Beauchamp: 'Waiting 90 days for a server to get provisioned isn't going to work'
As if managing your current IT operations wasn't challenging enough, along comes cloud computing to plaster on another layer of complexity. How does your current management strategy need to evolve to support private cloud? How do you seamlessly control a hybrid private-public cloud? Read More

IBM to acquire OpenPages
IBM is acquiring OpenPages, a privately-held company that makes risk management software. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Zoho Corporation

Don't Let Application Delays Affect Your Business
Examine the 6 challenges organizations face from application delays, as well as the 5 capabilities needed to effectively address and overcome problems. Read More

Take the steps to become a technical trainer
In last week's newsletter, I talked about the technical training and certification programs that help us learn how to become network managers, database administrators, Web developers and so on. This week we explore what it takes to become a technical trainer for those kinds of training programs. There's a lot more to it than simply knowing your stuff about a technical topic. Read More

Report: DOJ nears deal with tech firms on staff poaching
The U.S. Department of Justice is nearing a settlement with technology vendors including Apple, Google and others over an investigation of their hiring practices, according to a report. Read More

Get your technical training from top technical experts
You've heard the old adage, "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." Well, that might be true in some fields, but it's certainly not the case with technical training in the IT industry. When it comes to teaching others about networking and other sophisticated topics, only the top technical experts need apply for the job. Read More

Microsoft to issue blanket license to NGOs
Microsoft will issue a blanket software license to nonprofit groups and journalist groups outside the U.S. after the New York Times reported that Russian police have used software copyright raids to seize computers of activist groups. Read More



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