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Monday, February 14, 2011

Lancope, SevOne boost performance management wares

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Lancope, SevOne boost performance management wares
As a network management technology, NetFlow is rather long in the tooth. But that's not stopping performance management vendors from buffing it up. Read More


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A promising way to manage mobile devices
Mobile Active Defense (MAD) Partners promises to make your life dealing with mobile devices easier. Read More

Best practices for maximizing VDI success
Cost-saving technologies remain a priority for IT in 2011 and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), with its ability to streamline operations, is one of the technologies at the top of the list. Read More


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Securosis: Understanding & Selecting an Enterprise Firewall
This whitepaper analyzes the disruption happening at the enterprise perimeter, the various technical architectures capable of addressing the new requirements, and deployment considerations for optimal security, availability and performance. It also guides the reader through advanced firewall features such as IPS, content filtering and anti-malware. Read now!

New services enforce security in the public cloud
In Gartner's 2011 CIO Agenda survey, 43% of CIOs say that within four years they expect to have the majority of their IT running in the cloud or on SaaS technologies. Before they can put their applications in the cloud, they need to address the issues of security and compliance. Traditional tools don't migrate well to the public cloud. Now there are new services from startup CloudPassage that get to the heart of security on replicated virtual servers. Read More

A competency-based maturity model to reduce ITIL adoption risks
As large enterprises search for solutions to get the most out of their outsourcing vendors, many are turning to operational frameworks like ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) to improve the effectiveness of IT service delivery. Read More


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Why Smart Businesses are Turning to Cloud Computing
As IT budgets continue to be stretched, cloud computing is enabling CIOs to do more with less. Virtualization, standardization and other fundamental features of cloud computing are lowering the cost of IT, simplifying IT service management and accelerating service delivery. Read More

Q&A: Netezza to focus on workload optimized systems, CEO says
In this interview, Netezza CEO Jim Baum talks about what the data-warehousing company's acquisition by IBM means for enterprises and about trends that are driving the market and shaping the company's products. Read More

Samsung makes Galaxy smartphone more enterprise friendly
Hoping to make Android more attractive to security-minded CIOs, Samsung has added encryption and integrated Cisco's AnyConnect VPN client on its latest smartphone, the Galaxy S II, it said on Sunday at the Mobile World Congress. Read More



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