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Remote access at warp speed
Riverbed's Steelhead Mobile WAN acceleration software client slashes Web, mail, file copy, and file transfer times for Windows and Mac users. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

10 Things to Know about Deduplication
You as an IT manager want simple, cost-effective solutions for your complex IT challenges. HP kept this in mind while designing StoreOnce. New technologies, such as deduplication can be difficult to understand but StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon® processor 5500 series makes it simple. Read More!

WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Tips to Tailor Your Communications Strategy
An IP-based communications system helps businesses streamline voice and data improving internal productivity and customer service, but one size does not fit all. Answer 4 easy questions to find out the best strategies to meet your unique voice and data communications needs. Read Now

Cisco to dump Linksys, WebEx?
Cisco is rumored to be looking to sell its Linksys home and consumer networking business as it looks to shave $1 billion in expenses by eliminating product lines and jobs. Read More

Microsoft's cloud licensing changes: What you need to know
Microsoft will soon let customers use their current licenses to move workloads to the cloud. Here's how it works. Read More

Tech leaders to 2011 grads: Go to the bathroom, don't be a jerk and take risks
New graduates from Duke University, Michigan State University and the University of California might be feeling pretty smart these days, but that doesn't mean the Class of 2011 couldn't still learn a few things from some of the technology industry's most accomplished leaders: Cisco's John Chambers, Microsoft's Steve Ballmer and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Palo Alto Networks

10 Things Your Next Firewall Must Do
As the leader and pioneer of the next-generation firewall category, Palo Alto Networks would like to share what we have learned from securing over 3,500 enterprise networks in the past few years. Download our guide that depicts the top 10 requirements you should demand in your next firewall purchase. Read now!

New Relic launches real user monitoring
New Relic, a SaaS application performance management (APM) solution supplier, today announced the extension of their response time visibility into the browser. New Relic customers can now see an end-to-end view of response time from the browser, through the network, the server, and services behind the server. Read More

San Francisco grabs onto the cloud with Microsoft
The city of San Francisco announced Wednesday that it is moving workers from multiple email systems to Microsoft's cloud-based email. Read More

Attachmate has high hopes for Novell products
Attachmate intends to revitalize the sales and technical development of the end-user computing products that it acquired when it purchased Novell, such as those for virtualization and enterprise collaboration. Read More


WHITE PAPER: MSDI

5 Ways to Cash in on Cost Reductions
In these competitive times, there's pressure to conserve cash and operate in the lean. But at the same time, data growth and innovation call for continued IT investment. Read more

ARM accelerates server software ecosystem efforts
ARM Holdings is seeking the support of software makers for its plan to put its low-power processors in servers, company executives said this week. Read More

HP management suite gets more cloud-ready
HP earlier this week took the wraps off Network Management Center (NMC) 9.1, which includes support for multitenant clouds, more automated performance management capabilities and the ability to managed unified communications environments, among other key updates. Read More

Comcast rolls out metro Ethernet
Comcast is expanding its services to medium-sized businesses by introducing metro Ethernet connections at up to 10-Gigabit speed, launching Monday in more than 20 U.S. cities. Read More



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