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BMC touts first self-service interface for business workloads
In a first-of-its-kind offering, BMC last week introduced a self-service interface to a workload automation tool -- its popular Control-M -- for business users. Read More


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Do you know how much your IT costs?
For years, enterprise IT departments could be fuzzy about the costs of individual IT services and applications, but tight budgets and the relative clarity of cloud computing costs have forced CIOs into sharp focus. Read More

Enterprises playing hard to get with Windows 7
Windows 7 has been an undeniable success for Microsoft, as the company noted in its latest earnings call that 300 million Windows 7 licenses have been sold so far and that 20 percent of the PCs around the world that are connected to the Internet run the new operating system. So why is the penetration rate half that with businesses? Read More

FBI CIO's Mission: Modernize
When he joined the FBI from Lehman Brothers, Chad Fulgham inherited an obsolete IT infrastructure and major project on the brink of failure. Two years later, agents have BlackBerrys and SharePoint, but the work isn't finished. Read More


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Regain Control of the Desktop
Learn how one IT organization is realizing the benefits of Desktop Virtualization and find out what they did to ensure a successful deployment of VMware View 4.5. Learn More

Cost of regulatory security compliance? On average, $3.5M
The cost of achieving regulatory security compliance is on average $3.5 million each year, according to a survey of 160 individuals leading the IT, privacy and audit efforts at 46 multinational organizations. Read More

All hail the Zuck: Facebook CEO Zuckerberg appears on SNL
Mark Zuckerberg, the ubiquitous CEO of Facebook, made a cameo appearance on Saturday Night Live this weekend alongside two actors who portray him. Read More

W3C defining new metrics to measure Web user experience
The W3C's Web Performance Working Group is working on a specification to define 20 very fine-grained metrics to measure the duration of just about every aspect of a website user's "navigation" experience imaginable. The W3C's working draft of the Navigation Timing Specification is in the "last call for comments" phase, and once it is finalized, it will specify 20 measurements for every page rendered. Read More


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The link between APE and SLAs
In our last couple of newsletters we began to discuss a seldom-mentioned IT discipline - Application Performance Engineering (APE). In this newsletter we will discuss the linkage between APE and the internal SLAs that IT organizations have begun to provide to the company's business unit managers. Read More

Risk management: A CIO's strategic role
CIOs have a unique responsibility to identify the systems and data that executives need to manage through a crisis or make decisions in times of rapid change. Read More

Security firm 'detonates' copies of suspicious files to sniff out malware, botnet attacks
HBGary Monday introduced an appliance that sits at the perimeter of the enterprise network to watch for possible incoming malware and outgoing traces of botnet infections. Read More

Oracle data modeler tool gets collaborative
SQL Developer Data Modeler 3.0 users can link to Subversion version control system; Microsoft, IBM databases supported too. Read More



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