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Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Open Source rookies of the year

8 ways that Chrome may be challenging Windows | 20 top Android and iOS productivity apps for 2014

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The Open Source Rookies of the Year
Take a look at the top open source projects initiated in the past year Read More


WHITE PAPER: CommVault

Game Changer: Unlocking Employee Access to Information
Business is wholly driven by data today, with users demanding anytime, anywhere access. Still, a recent study by IDG Research Services concludes that data complexity severely impacts that access, while unduly burdening IT. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Symantec

Wildcard and SAN: Understanding Multi-Use SSL Certificates
Multi-Use SSL Certificates are becoming an increasingly common requirement in securing today's IT infrastructure. Find out about how these certificates can provide greater flexibility to simplify certificate management and reduce costs in this white paper presented by Symantec SSL Certificates powered by VeriSign. Learn More>>

8 ways that Chrome may be challenging Windows
Don't let Chrome fool you. It's not just a browser anymore. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VCE

The Cornerstone of New In-House IT Operation for CP Railways
As part of this sweeping transformation, Canadian Pacific Railways (CP) took a fresh look at its outsourced IT and decided to bring the entire operation in-house. After evaluating various options, CP chose Vblock™ Systems from VCE to virtualize its extensive suite of business-critical SAP applications and other business solutions. Learn More

20 top Android and iOS productivity apps for 2014
Want to be more productive. Try these productivity apps for Android and iOS. Read More


WEBCAST: 8x8, Inc

Using Cloud Communications for a Competitive Advantage
Watch this Frost & Sullivan webcast to learn why distributed organizations are rejecting the old model of premises-based communications solutions and have turned to cloud communications. Learn more >>

iOS vs. Android: Which is more secure?
With millions of new iOS and Android devices pouring into the enterprise every quarter, it's important to know just how much risk these devices bring -- and if one mobile operating system has an edge over another when it comes to securing enterprise applications and data. Read More


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