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Thursday, January 03, 2013

Technologies to watch 2013: The cloud will make BYOD a non-issue - eventually

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Technologies to watch 2013: The cloud will make BYOD a non-issue - eventually
Coolness, according to technology experts, is at the heart of one of the biggest problems facing business IT today - the rapid influx of consumer mobile devices into the enterprise. Read More


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One Day Tech Seminar - BYOD & Mobility Management
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7 deadly sins of cloud computing
Increasing your use of cloud computing? Great! Making these common security mistakes? Not great! Read More

Technologies to watch 2013: OpenStack cloud backers hope 2013 is the year of user adoption
In the cloud computing market, there are a handful of major vendors. Most agree Amazon Web Services is a market leader on the infrastructure as a service (IaaS) side, but Microsoft, Google and younger companies like Joyent are looking to dethrone AWS. And then there's OpenStack, which is for almost everyone else. Read More

Programmer picks: 6 tools for rapid mobile development
No-code, low-code, and cloud-based offerings give developers even more options for rapid prototyping and deployment of mobile apps. Read More


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2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT
As new public cloud plays leap in and the private cloud slowly evolves, we're on the brink of a shift to cloud computing for critical business workloads. Read More

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The year in tech: It's all about the cloud and SDNs
2012 has been a year of re-invention among the tech industry's biggest players, with Microsoft overhauling many of its key product lines, most notably Windows, while also boldly entering the hardware market with Surface tablets. HP slashed its workforce as CEO Meg Whitman reshaped an industry icon that has gone through many shifts in recent years. The transformation to the cloud continued practically unabated (save for those pesky outages!) and suddenly every company seemed to be a software defined something or other, or was snapping up an SDN company. Read More

It's not all about the cloud: Why hybrid ITSM is here to stay
"Cloud-based" might be the most overused marketing term of 2012. Vendors of all stripes seem to believe an edict has been handed down to enterprise IT management who now want all cloud all the time. Read More


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SAP in 2013: Five things to watch
It was a typically busy year for SAP, with the company making headlines for strong sales of its HANA in-memory database, high-profile acquisitions and aggressive moves into cloud computing. Read More

Cloud security to be most disruptive technology of 2012
The Security for Business Innovation Council, comprised of IT security professionals from 19 companies worldwide, called cloud computing the main disruptive force for 2013. In its report, the group said it was evident many organizations are preparing to move more business processes to the cloud. This year, it will even be "mission-critical apps and regulated data" consigned to the cloud. Read More

Growing confidence in cloud security
Cloud computing is blowing into 2013 on the winds of confidence, with IT professionals increasingly convinced that the security controls are adequate, but still very, very leery. Read More

Cloud Sherpas funding, acquisition points to hot SaaS market
Atlanta-based consultancy Cloud Sherpas today announced $40 million in new funding and the acquisition of another consulting firm in California named Cloud Trigger. Read More

Red Hat to acquire ManageIQ cloud software provider
Enriching its portfolio of cloud management software, Red Hat is acquiring ManageIQ, a provider of software that helps organizations manage their virtual machines across public and private clouds. Read More

 
 
 

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