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SolarWinds blows into virtualization and application performance management

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SolarWinds blows into virtualization and application performance management
The ever-ambitious SolarWinds, a longtime network management fixture, is broadening its reach once again. Read More


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Businesses are better off deploying multivendor networks, no matter what Cisco and other large network vendors may tell you, according to a recent report from Gartner. Read More

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Enterprise app stores: A good idea?
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Why HP changed its board
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Too many TLAs
Over the last few years we have written extensively about network and application optimization (NAO). We have also written extensively about application performance management (APM). In the next several newsletters we are going to put NAO and APM in the broader context of application lifecycle management (ALM) and discuss a relatively new discipline – application performance engineering (APE). One obvious observation is that these newsletters have way too many Three Letter Acronyms (TLA). Read More

Box.net moves cloud storage further into business collaboration
New version of the company's offering begins rollout today, allows IT management as well as collaboration with outsiders. Read More

Sepaton unveils next-gen private cloud OS
Sepaton announced version 6.0 of its grid-based backup and deduplication appliance, which now supports 64-bit architectures and doubles the throughput of the device. Read More

IBM rolls out virtual desktop offering
Through its partner program, IBM unveils a virtual desktop offering for small businesses. Read More

Business continuity planning still not widely implemented
The decades following the advent of personal computing fostered the inevitable march of information from centrally stored and professionally managed safe houses consisting of mainframe and minicomputer clusters to the ad hoc world of impulsively managed devices such as microcomputers, tablet computers and smartphones. Read More



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