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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Aruba Networks is different than HP's failed wireless acquisitions

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Aruba Networks is different than HP's failed wireless acquisitions
HP has acquired other wireless companies in the past, only to let the opportunity go to waste. What's different about its recent acquisition of Aruba Networks? Read More
 


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Information Governance Best Practices
When should you implement integration governance? According to this Gartner research note, you should start now if you are an IT professional considering an initiative like master data management (MDM), e-discovery, information archiving or cloud migration. Learn More

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3 Guiding Principles to Improve Data Security and Compliance
Data security is a moving target—as data grows, more sophisticated threats emerge; the number of regulations increase; and changing economic times make it difficult to secure and protect data. Learn More

Fave Raves 2015: What's your favorite enterprise IT product?
Send us your submission for Fave Raves, our annual call for the best products, as chosen by readers. Read More
 

Brocade acquires mobile SDN company
Brocade has announced plans to acquire Connectem, a privately-held company whose virtualization software maps mobile workloads to clouds. Read More
 

SSL: Your network blind spot
You can't defend against what you can't see. Read More
 


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eBook: 67 Tips for Building Live Chat Success
Expert tips to help agents and administrators alike provide superior service via live chat. Filled with practical tips, tweets and actionable items, these best practices will help businesses take chat to the next level. Read More.

D-Link patches router, says more fixes are on the way
D-Link issued fixes on Monday for flaws that could allow remote access to one of its routers, and will patch several other models in the coming week. Read More
 

Google sees success with balloon, airplane Internet
Google's ambitious efforts to bring balloon and aircraft-borne connectivity to underserved areas of the globe are pushing past some key milestones and the company expects a public launch in a few years. Read More
 

The myth about how Amazon's Web service started just won't die
There's a rumor that goes around cloud circles about how Amazon.com created what is now the multi-billion dollar infrastructure as a service (IaaS) cloud computing industry in the early 2000s. It's something that Benjamin Black has heard a lot. But it's not true. Read More
 


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Infographic: Mobile is Transforming Customer Engagement
This infographic provides a glimpse of the global research we gathered in our Effective Mobile Engagement report and highlights the current state of mobile engagement and how mobile habits are changing for both shopping and support interactions. Learn More

Why small ISPs support net neutrality
In the wake of the FCC's landmark decision last week to classify broadband internet access as a public utility, it was easy to see the battle over net neutrality as a conflict between Democrats and Republicans, between the companies that provide content over the internet and companies that supply the 'pipes' that deliver that content. But according to Dane Jasper, CEO and co-founder of California-based ISP Sonic, that would be far too simplistic an analysis. Read More
 

HP shakes up cloud execs
Last week was a busy one for HP, and specifically its cloud. Read More
 

IBM rolls out 3 new iOS apps for enterprises
IBM has unveiled a fresh crop of enterprise apps resulting from the partnership it forged with Apple last year. Read More
 

 

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