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Juniper kills MobileNext mobile packet product line
Juniper has killed a high-profile product for the core of mobile operator networks after combining business units to focus on potential growth opportunities. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Novell

Mobile Zen: Balancing End-User Productivity and IT Control
Mobility is often seen as a zero-sum game: either end users or IT can win, but never both. Learn how users can have the convenience and mobile productivity they need, while IT retains control over enterprise goods. Victory for both sides. Learn More

WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware

Capitalizing on Desktop Virtualization
As more than half of those surveyed by IDG move to virtual desktop infrastructure, mastering its complexities has never been more important. With the right best practices and trusted partners, you can do just that--thus accelerating time to value, simplifying deployment and management, and creating organizational agility. View Now

How technology is transforming the NFL
With each season, the NFL continues to incorporate new technology that could change every aspect of the game. From research on player safety to improved in-stadium experience for fans, NFL teams are committing more money to new technology seemingly every day. Read More

12 terrific new updates in VMware vSphere 5.5
VMware boosts performance, scalability, and usability with enhancements that stretch from the hypervisor to the management stack. Read More

Tech CEOs' first jobs: Licorice maker, housekeeper, scuba diver
It can be a long climb to the top of the corporate ladder. With Labor Day in mind, we asked tech CEOs who've reached the highest rung to share their first job experiences. Some were entrepreneurs at an early age, offering lawn-mowing and scuba diving services. Others toiled in the fields and factories. Many got their hands dirty, scrubbing oil stains off asphalt, cleaning bathrooms, and shoveling monkey cages. Read More


WEBCAST: HP & Intel®

Cloud Knowledge Vault
According to market research, more than 60 percent of enterprises will have adopted some form of cloud computing by 2013. Learn how your organization can benefit from the scalability, flexibility, and performance that the cloud offers through the short videos and other resources in this HP & Intel® Cloud Knowledge Vault. View Now

Oracle software will run faster with new SPARC M6 chip
Oracle's database and high-performance workloads will run faster with the company's latest SPARC M6 chip, which has been tuned specially for the company's applications. Read More

Bookmaker handicaps Microsoft CEO race
Adding insult to injury after Wall Street boosted Microsoft's stock price when CEO Steve Ballmer announced he would retire, now a U.K. bookmaker is taking bets on Ballmer's replacement. Read More

Server revenue continued slide in Q2 on weak demand, says IDC
The server business continued to slide in the second quarter with worldwide revenue and unit sales down, IDC said Tuesday. Read More


WEBCAST: Egnyte

The Benefits of Hybrid Cloud Sharing
Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now!

Apple remains the top target for patent trolls
With nearly US$150 billion in the bank, Apple finds itself in the envious position of having more cash on hand than it knows what to do with. Recently, Apple leveraged its cash position to borrow money at extremely low interest rates as a means to fund dividend payments and stock buybacks. On top of that, Apple in recent months appears to be acquiring companies at a faster clip than in years past. Read More

Spear phishing led to DNS attack against the New York Times, others
The cyberattack that resulted in nytimes.com and some other high-profile websites being inaccessible to a large number of users Tuesday started with a targeted phishing attack against a reseller for Melbourne IT, an Australian domain registrar and IT services company. Read More

VMware's virtualization quest could help shake up storage, too
The jam-packed VMworld show this week in San Francisco has been VMware's launchpad for flights deeper into storage, an area that the company thinks is due for more virtualization. Read More


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