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Monday, December 01, 2014

How to get the most out of your IT talent

  How UPS uses analytics to drive down costs (and no, it doesn't call it big data) | SDN tools increase WAN efficiency

 
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How to get the most out of your IT talent
As the spotlight on cost reduction has dimmed, IT has picked up plenty of new directives: to deliver business agility, drive innovation, and increase its value to the business, to name a few. Yet at the same time, IT remains responsible for all the tactical and operational activities it has always performed, such as keeping systems running, delivering new capabilities, and securing intellectual property and corporate data. For CIOs and IT leaders, the management challenge is how to help IT employees break the tactical habit and use their strategic skills more effectively. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software
 
Bridge the Gap between Network Ops and the Service Desk
Businesses can't afford to let siloed approaches to incident management delay resolution and undermine IT productivity. BMC Intelligent Service Resolution bridges the gap between the service desk and network operations, and provides a unified, business-centric view across technologies, to help you resolve the right issues more quickly than ever. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Code 42

Enterprise Mobility Management Checklist
Read this checklist for tips and considerations when creating your own Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) strategy. Learn More.

How UPS uses analytics to drive down costs (and no, it doesn't call it big data)
When you have an organization the size of UPS – with 99,000 vehicles and 424,000 employees – every single little bit of efficiency that can be squeezed out of daily operations translates into a big deal. UPS has been using analytics to do just that for a long time now, and keeps getting better and better at it. Read More
 

SDN tools increase WAN efficiency
Configuring, maintaining and changing WAN infrastructure can be a nightmare given the distributed nature of the beast and all the remote touch points, but emerging Software Defined Networking (SDN) tools promise to make these operations more efficient. Read More
 

Public cloud storage can be efficient, but the potential is still limited
Public cloud storage can be a cost efficient alternative to rolling your own, but observers warn that it isn't a cure all. Read More
 


WEBCAST: Code 42

Enabling Collaboration while Maintaining Data Security
Much to the dismay of IT­—well-meaning knowledge workers are using consumer-grade file sync and share tools, violating security policies and putting mission-critical, corporate data at risk. Learn More

The Linux holiday shopping guide
Traditionally, finding gifts for the Open Source-loving, Linux-running person in your life has not been terribly easy to accomplish. Not so this year. It seems the world is filled with Linux-powered gadgets and gizmos galore. Read More
 

Computer vision, robots bolster Amazon warehouses for holiday rush
Amazon has added some additional robotic muscle and computer-vision chops to its warehouses ahead of the tide of holiday shopping orders. Read More
 

 

INSIDER
Gamification pitfalls and how companies are avoiding them
Gamification, the use of game mechanics and design techniques to motivate people to solve problems or achieve certain goals, has been in use at organizations for several years. But as the concept matures, organizations are expanding their use of gamification to reap additional benefits. Read More

 


WEBCAST: Surfwatch Labs

How to Raise Cyber Risk Management to the C-Suite
In this webcast, CSO publisher Bob Bragdon leads a discussion with SurfWatch Labs Founder and Chief Architect, Jason Polancich and Terrago Technologies Chief Executive Officer Chris Broderick, around this shift of cybersecurity responsibility from the Server Room to the Board Room. Learn More

New products of the week 12.01.2014
Our roundup of intriguing new products. Read More
 

How to get more out of your virtualized and cloud environments
After Dammions Darden arrived as the new senior systems administrator for the city of Garland, Texas, he knew that the 50 to 60 physical hosts for this 234,000-person city outside of Dallas were not running nearly as efficiently as they could be. Some had excess capacity, others were running way too hot. Read More
 

Schematics for 12.9-inch "iPad Air Plus" emerge with rumored Q2 2014 launch
November is typically a slow time for Apple rumors, what with most of the focus centering on Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales on existing products. Still, an interesting report recently surfaced over at the Japanese-language Mac Fan magazine. Read More
 

 

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