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WHITE PAPER: SIGMA Solutions and EMC Corporation Confront consumerization with convergence Virtualization expert Elias Khnaser spotlights the security, compliance, and governance issues that arise when enterprise users "consumerize" with shadow IT and public cloud services. And he provides a prescription for modifying this behavior with a private cloud hosted on a robust converged infrastructure. Learn More How packet micro-shaping maximizes bandwidth utilization OneDrive Continues Microsoft Migration to Amazon Mobile Devices WHITE PAPER: BMC Software Five Levers to Lower Mainframe MLC Costs This paper discusses five levers you can use to lower your mainframe MLC costs by up to 20 percent or more. Explore best practices and real-world examples of dramatic savings through a mainframe MLC optimization strategy based on higher visibility, predictability, and automation. Learn More Brandpost: Fighting Legacy Inertia: Are Hybrid Clouds the Answer? F5 CTO: We're working hard on the transition to software WHITE PAPER: Skyhigh Networks Cloud Adoption & Risk Report Reveals Top 20 Cloud Services Based on anonymized data from over 10 million users across over 200 companies, the Skyhigh Cloud Adoption and Risk Report has become the de-facto data source on cloud adoption and risk View Now>> HP trims its cloud offer for lighter use Glaser returns to head RealNetworks, vows to be 'video cloud' leader Rackspace bows out of IaaS market F5 CEO sees opportunity in myriad challenges facing IT | |||||||||
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