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HP, F5 partner to speed delivery of cloud apps
HP this week unveiled several initiatives at Interop 2012 in Las Vegas to enhance the provisioning and performance of virtual applications over a network, including an alliance with application delivery controller leader F5. Read More


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Who are tech's highest paid CEOs?
Oracle's Larry Ellison has been the highest paid tech chief on our list each year since Network World started tracking CEO compensation, but in 2011 his $77.6 million pay package was bested by another tech CEO's enormous windfall. Who was it? Read More

Open-source cloud frameworks: A work in progress
Here's a look at the growing list of open-source platform-as-a-service providers and how IT managers can decide where the technology fits best in their organizations. Read More

10 predictions for what the CIO role will look like in 2020
CIOs can expect their jobs to change dramatically by the end of the decade. Expect an increased role in everything from business planning and cybersecurity to robot management and, of course, the cloud. Read More


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Hostage crisis in the cloud: Can you rescue your data back?
Outsourcing contracts typically include termination and transition assistance provisions that outline the IT service provider's responsibilities regarding returning data. IT buyers are surprised to find out that their cloud computing contracts contain no such provisions. Read More

On to Interop 2012: BYOD, cloud, SDN, slot machines, and roulette
I'll be on an airplane in a few hours bound for Las Vegas and Interop 2012. Here's what I'm expecting at the show. Read More

Oracle users prefer Fusion in the cloud
Most of the 250 customers that have licensed Oracle's recently-launched Fusion Applications to date have chosen a hosted deployment model, according to a senior executive at the software vendor. Read More


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Intel-McAfee developing cloud-security strategy
Intel, which last year acquired McAfee for its security expertise, today described work it is doing to provide enterprises with a way to secure data stored in public or hybrid cloud environments. Read More

Security concerns over a data center in the cloud
When the company data center moves to various cloud configurations, the provisioning of servers will need to be addressed. Read More

Application performance management top priority for CIOs: Quocirca
Application performance management is the top priority for IT executives in 2012, beating improvements to private cloud, network upgrades and new internal apps, according to a report by analyst firm Quocirca. Read More

Sage moving ERP apps to Microsoft's Azure cloud
Following an ongoing industry trend, Sage Group is moving a number of its ERP (enterprise resource planning) software products to Microsoft's Azure cloud service, the company announced Thursday. Read More

Manage software deployments across complex environments
The larger and more complex an organization's processing environments are, including cloud instances, the more challenging the process of application deployment. Automation tools support the best practice of keeping these apps updated for peak performance, capability and security. Read More



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