Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Microsoft Lync to play nice with Cisco, Android

Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis? | The erosion of IT's middle class

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Microsoft Lync to play nice with Cisco, Android
Microsoft is accommodating Cisco conferencing systems and Android tablets to help make Microsoft Lync and Skype communications platforms able to connect any customers by voice, video, messaging and conferencing regardless of what device they use. Read More


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How to Build a Massively Scalable Next-Generation Firewall
This paper highlights seven measures of performance and scalability, and outlines how to use them to select a massively scalable next-generation firewall. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Dell Software

How to Build a Massively Scalable Next-Generation Firewall
This paper highlights seven measures of performance and scalability, and outlines how to use them to select a massively scalable next-generation firewall. Read now!

Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis?
In February 2011, the global Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocated the last blocks of IPv4 address space to the five regional Internet registries. At the time, experts warned that within months all available IPv4 addresses in the world would be distributed to ISPs. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

The Future of email and application is social
This white paper examines the state of collaboration in today's enterprise and provides an IBM point of view on how collaboration will evolve, along with how Notes and Domino software will fit into the new collaboration equation. View Now>>

The erosion of IT's middle class
As new technologies continue to emerge in the network, the need for highly skilled IT administration resources will grow just as well. However, the advent of Software Defined Networking (SDN), cloud systems, and orchestration software means many mundane tasks will become automated. If your day is mainly made up of those mundane tasks, then you should be worried about the future of your career. Read... Read More


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SuperMassive Series data sheet
Learn how to protect against today's emerging threats in this SuperMassive NGFW datasheet. Read now!

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15 Non-Certified IT Skills Growing in Demand
Whether you're a senior IT executive evaluating staffing needs and preparing budgets or an IT pro deciding where to invest your time to gain new skills, knowing what technologies are in demand should be a key part of your strategy. Read More

Good News and Bad News on Cybersecurity Priorities and Spending in 2014
With the Winter Olympics in full-swing, the cybersecurity community anxiously awaits another global event, the 2014 RSA Conference. Like Sochi, the RSA Conference comes with its own controversy, but I still anticipate that most of the global information security glitterati will be in San Francisco two weeks hence. Read More


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