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Gartner: IT should be planning, moving to private clouds

Who needs a cloud? Microsoft sold 31 million copies of Office 2010 | Cloud CIO: In defense of corporate IT

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Gartner: IT should be planning, moving to private clouds
If speedy IT services are important, businesses should be shifting from traditional computing into virtualization in order to build a private cloud that, whether operated by their IT department or with help from a private cloud provider, will give them that edge. Read More


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Management Madness: How to Manage Mobile Devices
There are six major mobile operating systems in use now and each one offers its own set of security and management challenges. The resources in this Mobility KnowledgeVault will help you keep these devices secure on the corporate network with expert tips on management tools, endpoint security software, increasing application support and more. Read now

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Who needs a cloud? Microsoft sold 31 million copies of Office 2010
Microsoft is lording it over its cloud computing competitors with big sales of Office 2010. Read More

Cloud CIO: In defense of corporate IT
The threat that cloud computing poses to CIOs and IT professionals' careers does not stem from cloud computing rendering corporate IT departments irrelevant. Rather, it comes from CIOs' and IT professionals' failure to face the revolution that cloud computing brings and to assume much more important positions inside their firms. Read More

Ethernet vendors racing to meet demand
Ethernet vendors will need to develop faster products more quickly to keep up with the demand being created by mobile and cloud computing, some participants at an industry group meeting said on Tuesday. Read More


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Data Center Transformations
Build outs, consolidations and acquisitions are large-scale projects that can be very disruptive and require careful planning and implementation to maintain operations. This white paper examines the process and what's required to meet IT goals and objectives and maintain business continuity. Read now!

How the cloud changes the CIO-CFO conversation
The shift brings a new way of budgeting, making the CIO a true business partner. Read More

Cloud economics favor the small workload
Cloud computing may be most cost-effective when restricted to smaller jobs, a USENIX researcher notes. Read More

Building a more resourceful cloud
USENIX researchers are looking at ways to offer more flexible pricing and services for cloud computing services. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMware

VMware Reference Architecture for Virtual Desktops
This document provides a high-level summary of a reference architecture for stateless virtual desktops with VMware View™. By leveraging the tiered storage capability in VMware View to support stateless virtual desktops, organizations can lower costs by about USD $500 per desktop. Learn more.

Data center startups emerging to solve virtualization and cloud problems
A host of new data center startups are coming on the scene to help IT shops handle the challenges posed by virtualized infrastructures and cloud computing. Read More

Open source is dominant in the cloud
A new survey by some open source cloud companies released today shows exactly how prevalent and dominant open source is in cloud computing. Read More

Can virtual machine and cloud systems secure PCI payment card data?
Can sensitive payment card data be processed and held in virtual-machine (VM) systems or cloud-computing environments? Read More

HP, Toshiba collaborate on cloud computing
Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba will collaborate to push cloud computing and related services to infrastructure organizations, the companies said on Thursday Read More

NetApp upgrades management software for cloud systems
NetApp announced upgrades to its OnCommand management software for storage, which now allows it to plug into most leading cloud management systems. Read More



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