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Monday, December 17, 2012

HP brings cloud economics to networking with a pay-per-use model

Dell Software CIO Says BYOD Is Not About Devices | Best-of-breed approach gains traction in collaboration

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HP brings cloud economics to networking with a pay-per-use model
You've heard of software as a service, infrastructure as a service and even security as a service. Now there is LAN as a service, a business model that lets you acquire a modern network infrastructure and pay only for the ports you use. Read More


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Strategies for Managing Distributed IT Environments
Protecting your network architecture continues to be extremely critical. Distributed networking and computing spaces often times go unmanaged. Learn more about the importance of managing these distributed IT spaces including strategies for maintaining availability and energy cost savings opportunities. Learn more.

Dell Software CIO Says BYOD Is Not About Devices
For Dell Software CIO Carol Fawcett, "BYOD" is not about being an expert on every mobile device in the world; it's about giving workers secure access to the apps and data they need on whatever device they are using. Fawcett reveals more BYOD tips in this CIO.com Q&A. Read More

Best-of-breed approach gains traction in collaboration
Nationwide Insurance talked up its enterprise collaboration systems at last week's SharePoint Conference, offering a glimpse into a best-of-breed strategy that is becoming more popular in this space. Read More


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Storage in the Cloud
Cloud will impact your storage environment. Hear what a HP Storage expert has to say. View Now!

IT shops will become consultants instead of tech managers, says EMC's CIO
As with their user forum last year, EMC's Forum Boston 2012 on Friday emphasized cloud infrastructure technology, big data and business intelligence products. Read More

The best wacky gadgets of 2012
From smartphone laser tag to a mind-controlled helicopter, these techie toys bring the fun Read More


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Career Watch: Sorting out the best developer candidates
When two candidates look equally good on paper, how do you choose between them? Read More

Best BYOD management: Work zones for smartphones
New containerization technologies can help BYOD initiatives succeed by creating separate spaces on smartphones for work and personal use. Read More



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