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Monday, March 07, 2011

Apparent tops off network analysis toolkit with flow analysis

Prepare for talent wars, IT poaching, Dice.com warns | EMC chief Tucci nets 37% pay raise to $12.4 million

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Apparent tops off network analysis toolkit with flow analysis
As discussed a few weeks back, enterprise IT interest in flow-based management is on the upswing, set in motion by cloud computing, mobility, VoIP and other forces making an end-to-end view of what's happening across a network so crucial. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Polycom

NDS thrives with Microsoft-optimized Polycom Solutions
Read how NDS Group Lte.'s success in implementing a Unified Collaboration platform based on Microsoft Lync 2010 and Microsoft-optimized Polycom telephony, improved employee productivity, reduced costs and streamlined communications. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Splice Communications

The Benefits of Outsourcing Telecom Management
Choosing the right network solutions provider (NSP) will help businesses improve network reliability, service quality, operating efficiency, billing accuracy and better allocation of resources – all reducing the total cost of ownership of your network infrastructure. Many companies have realized the benefits of working with an NSP. Read now!

Prepare for talent wars, IT poaching, Dice.com warns
IT hiring managers and recruiters are bracing for a fight over the most skilled tech pros -- and they're watching carefully to make sure their own most valued employees aren't about to flee for greener tech pastures. Read More

EMC chief Tucci nets 37% pay raise to $12.4 million
EMC's performance in 2010 was the 'best in company history,' says Joe Tucci, who saw his own compensation climb 37% during the same timeframe. Read More

Amazon hooks into VMware's management platform
Amazon Web Services (AWS) will help IT staff to move virtual machines to the AWS cloud with a new plug-in for VMware's management platform, AWS said on Friday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

A "hindsight is 20/20" look at cloud computing
Learn why BMC Software's chief information officer foresees a future in which organizations realize how secure the public cloud is, underutilization of hardware is a thing of the past and daily business operations are more productive. Read More

Novell steps up to managing enterprise Linux servers
Novell has shipped software for managing enterprise Linux servers made by Novell and Red Hat, taking its systems management approach to a higher level. Read More

Most IPv6-certified home network gear is frightfully buggy
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab held an IPv6 consumer electronics Plugfest a couple of weeks ago and CableLabs has scheduled two more for this year. The Lab is tight-lipped about the results, but the sad fact is that most home routers and DSL/cable modems certified as IPv6-compliant by the IPv6 Forum are so full of implementation bugs that they can't be used by ISPs for IPv6. Read More

Microsoft can't wait for IE6 to die
Microsoft is counting down the IE6 browser's dying breaths with a new website. Read More


WEBCAST: Quest Software

Getting Your Network out of Gridlock
In the Quest Software on-demand webcast, "Getting Your Network out of Gridlock," learn to monitor your network health so you can maximize performance and minimize gridlock. Learn more.

Adobe CEO's pay more than doubles to $12.2 million
2010 was a good year for Adobe Systems CEO and President Shantanu Narayen, whose $12.2 million compensation package is more than double the $5 million he received in 2009. Read More

Two-man team directs Juniper's innovation
To the storied names of Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Steve Jobs and Tim Cook, add Kevin Johnson and Pradeep Sindhu. Read More

Intel courts the cloud builders
In an office building near Portland, Oregon, in a room next to a massive bank of cubicles, hums one of a group of small Intel data centers known collectively as the Cloud Builders Factory. Read More

NetSuite, Informatica team up on two-tier ERP
NetSuite and Informatica announced a partnership on Tuesday that seeks to exploit the concept of "two-tier ERP" (enterprise resource planning) deployments. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Tablets, big data shape IT economics
News from Apple and Teradata along with various economic forecasts this week show that at seemingly opposite ends of the technology-product spectrum, non-PC mobile devices and IT capable of handling extremely high volumes of data are major forces shaping the economics of the computer industry. Read More



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