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Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Review: MacBook Air killer from ASUS

Review: MacBook Air killer from ASUS | VMware, Balabit, SpectorSoft take unique approaches to log management

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Top tools to manage cloud apps
Once moved to the cloud, applications become more challenging to manage. Cloud app performance management and performance monitoring tools help identify bottlenecks and other performance metrics.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More


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Review: MacBook Air killer from ASUS
At first glance, you might mistake the ASUS ZenBook UX305 as a dark-gray edition of the 13-inch MacBook Air. It shares nearly the same design cues and size, but is thinner than the Apple notebook is at its thickest point, and weighs less. It also beats many of the current 13-inch MacBook Air's hardware specs. And it costs less -- a whole lot less. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMTurbo, Inc.

Can You Really Support Business Continuity Requirements?
Virtualization brought about the ability to simplify business continuity management in IT. Workload portability and data replication capabilities mean that physical infrastructure failures no longer need impact application services, and they can rapidly be recovered even in the event of complete site failure. Learn More

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VMware, Balabit, SpectorSoft take unique approaches to log management
In this review, we compared three log managers: VMware's Log Insight, Balabit's Syslog-ng Professional Edition, and SpectorSoft's SpectorSoft Server Manager. Each offers a way of gathering, compiling, and in the case of VMware, and to a lesser extent, SpectorSoft, making sense of syslogs and Windows Events.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More


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The Three Industry Trends Changing Enterprise IT
This webinar will look at how CIOs can leverage three intersecting trends – cloud, new technologies, and web-scale IT – to help their companies respond rapidly to new business opportunities. Learn More

First Look: Microsoft's new Spartan browser for Windows 10
The most recent Windows 10 Technical Preview comes with Spartan, a web browser that will eventually replace Internet Explorer. It's not an updated version of IE under a different name; it's a new browser that Microsoft built from scratch. Here's what sets Spartan apart from Internet Explorer. Read More


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