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Service-now.com gains ITSM cloud user
If you're a newly hired IT manager at a rapidly growing global company, what might be one of the first management-related projects you undertake? Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA

Application Delivery 2.0 Handbook
This comprehensive handbook offers guidance on ensuring application delivery with a systematic approach. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

What's Needed for Cloud Computing
Just what is cloud computing anyway? Skeptics might say it is nothing but industry hyperbole, visionaries might say it is the future of IT. In reality, both statements are true-cloud computing has been embellished by the tech industry but it does hold real potential for new types of on-demand dynamic IT services. Read now!

Cubicle wars: Best and worst office setups for tech workers
Consider the modern office layout: Open floor plan, lots of common space flooded with natural light, clusters of "pods" with low partitions (or none), all designed to encourage teamwork, boost productivity and -- management hopes -- improve the bottom line. Read More

Survey finds big 2011 surge in enterprise mobile apps
A survey of 250 IT managers finds that 9 out of 10 are planning this year to dramatically expand the number of mobile applications deployed at their companies. Read More

Virtualization and cloud computing hiring outlook for 2011
If you've got virtualization and cloud skills, plenty of companies now have jobs. Still, you may not be at the very top of the IT hiring agenda. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quantum Corporation

Need a Long-Term Archive Solution?
Along with their iLayer software, Quantum has delivered an archive solution that reduces the total cost of ownership for the IT infrastructure while at the same time simplifying data protection. To learn more about the Scalar i6000, please read on. Read More

Wi-Fi vendors add cloud-based networking
Two Wi-Fi vendors are adding routers, coupled with cloud-based network management to create subscription networking services, both wired and wireless. Read More

Mobile device management in an age of paranoia
Smartphones don't look particularly dangerous. But in the wrong hands, they can cause serious damage to a company's finances, reputation, and even long-term survivability. And those "wrong hands" aren't always the folks on the wrong side of the law. Read More

HP-Microsoft collaboration bears fruit
Just over a year ago, HP and Microsoft announced a $250 million partnership to jointly develop HP appliances running Microsoft software platforms including Exchange, SharePoint and SQL Server. Today, some of the fruits of that collaboration are coming to market. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

SMART, Modular, Cost-Effective Steps to Workload Automation
Companies running legacy job scheduling products suffer from higher costs, inefficient use of resources, and greater IT complexity, according to independent analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates. Read their findings, and see why consolidating on a single, comprehensive workload automation solution is an easy win for IT and the business. Learn More Now!

Amazon's Beanstalk aims to make Web Services easier to use
Amazon plans to introduce an offering that combines its Web services into one tool that is aimed at making it easier for customers to use and fine-tune the services. Read More

Details emerge of patents Novell is selling to Microsoft
Additional details have emerged regarding the more than 800 patents Novell is selling to the Microsoft-led consortium CPTN Holdings for US$450 million, about two months after the deal was first announced. Read More

Cybercrime and the U.S. criminal justice system
In this series of columns, I am reviewing particularly interesting chapters in The Handbook of Technology Management (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) edited by Professor Hossein Bidgoli. Read More



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