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Capacity management challenges persist in virtual environments

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Capacity management challenges persist in virtual environments
A study by Forrester Consulting shows capacity management continues to limit companies hoping to expand their virtual system deployments. Read More


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Four trends shape the New Data Center
Thanks to x86 server virtualization and its follow-on technologies, the state-of-the-art enterprise data center looks vastly different than it did even a year ago. Read More

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DEMO start-ups go for the cloud
Sixty-five companies will debut products at DEMO this week, with a heavy focus on cloud computing. Read More


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Gender discrimination linked to poor project management
New research suggests that technically oriented women could face gender discrimination in their jobs in part because of mismanaged IT projects. Read More

How end users can help IT
End user monitoring and experience tools can benefit IT in more ways than they think. Lori Wizdo from Knoa software talks with Keith Shaw about how the tools can speed up the help desk process, improve virtualization efforts and even save money in IT asset allocation. (12:20) Read More

Education networks fill as students receive laptops
The NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) networks are almost at capacity. Read More


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Firms fail to assess effect virtualization has on networks
Companies are failing to assess the impact virtualization has on their networks, says Computacenter. Read More

UC and virtualization: Friend or foe?
Here at Nemertes we're about midway into our 2010 benchmark process, interviewing about 200 companies on their plans for UC, among other technologies. One interesting issue that we continue to see is a disconnect between those planning for UC adoption, and those planning to deploy virtualized thin-client desktops to replace thick applications. Read More

VMware eases migration to Windows 7
VMware has upgraded its ThinApp application virtualization software to enable migration of applications from older versions of Windows to Windows 7. Read More



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