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Thursday, May 01, 2014

Why CIOs shouldn't block rogue cloud apps

SDN start-up targets enterprise WAN complexity | Mobile security tools win over IT pros

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Why CIOs shouldn't block rogue cloud apps
Enterprises have an average 461 cloud apps running in their organizations (nine to 10 times IT's estimates), according to some reports. Line-of-business managers hesitate to bring in the CIO out of fear of being blocked. If CIOs can remove this fear, everyone, it turns out, benefits. Read More


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SDN start-up targets enterprise WAN complexity
CloudGenix looks to ease provisioning of business policy to remote sites. Read More

Mobile security tools win over IT pros
When we asked about tech favorites, several IT pros cited tools they've acquired to help address mobile device management, data security and application control. Read More

Cloud Foundry is turning into an open source platform that's worth watching
It's hard to tell when a new technology reaches a critical mass that it's really worth taking a look at and paying attention to. It still may be a little bit early for Cloud Foundry, but all the signs are pointing toward this open source application development platform being one that could impact the cloud computing industry. Read More


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From Application Chaos to Application Fluency
IT and business units living in harmony, embracing application and device freedom, sounds more like science fiction than reality? But this is not only possible, it has become essential for today's business to achieve growth and remain competitive. Learn More

HP joins with Foxconn to build low-cost cloud servers
Hewlett-Packard is partnering with Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturing giant best known for producing Apple's iPhone, to tackle the growing market for low-cost servers in cloud data centers. Read More

JumpCloud just made cron obsolete
For just about as long as I have been in technology, when I spoke to engineers about having a specific task run on schedule, I was told that we could "run a cron job" to make it happen. Over the years I realized that sys admins and engineers had a love/hate relationship with cron. It was a simple way of running repetitive tasks over and over again on a schedule, but it was just too simple. Read More

How IBM is starting to look at lot like Amazon in the cloud
Log on to a portal, swipe a credit card and get access to virtual machines, storage, SaaS applications and dozens of other cloud-based services. No long-term contracts, no on-site, in-person planning teams or months-long roll out initiatives. Log on and spin up. Guess which company offers these services? Read More


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Oracle Solaris update plays nice with OpenStack
Oracle has gotten cloud religion. Read More

Big data giants Cloudera and MongoDB join forces
When it comes to the infrastructure that powers big data applications, organizations are floundering, says Matt Asay, vice president, Marketing, Business Development & Corporate Strategy at MongoDB. Read More

As wearables catch on, Amazon cashes in with new online store
Amazon.com launched a Wearable Technology online store on Tuesday, saying customers are increasingly interested in the devices. Read More

VMware looks to AirWatch to simplify management and centralize client storage
VMware is leaning on AirWatch to let users access files from one place using virtual and physical clients and let admins manage desktops in the same way they handle mobile devices. Read More


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