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Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Taking the next step in business process automation

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Taking the next step in business process automation
At First Rate, a leading provider of investment performance measurement and analysis solutions to the wealth management industry, business process automation has been a godsend over the last six years. And it's even more so of one now than ever. Read More


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The High Performance Network for iSCSI
IT organizations have been focusing on creating a converged infrastructure to support high-performance iSCSI while allowing other applications to coexist on the network. Read now!

Symantec: Most hacking victims blame themselves
Just under two-thirds of all Internet users have been hit by some sort of cybercrime, and while most of them are angry about it, a surprisingly large percentage feel guilt too, according to a survey commissioned by Symantec. Read More

Who pays for smartphones and services?
A recent Wireless Alert pointed out a growing trend for organizations to have employees buy their own mobile devices and use them both for personal and work activity. This approach begs a few questions with respect to the enterprise's overall mobile strategy. Read More

Enterprise risk management: Get started in six steps
Let's say your organization doesn't have a formal enterprise risk management program. If you're at a big company, ERM might seem daunting because of silos, inertia and so on. Read More


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Converged Mobile Backhaul
As service providers strive to leverage their network to deliver innovative services, optimizing the transport infrastructure is key in ensuring profitability. In converged mobile backhaul, the Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR creates a transition from TDM to IP, while preserving low total cost of ownership. Read Now

New iPhone app helps project managers prepare for PMP exam
Project managers seeking the PMP (Project Management Professional) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) need look no further than their iPhones for help preparing for the PMP exam. Read More

Cisco, Citrix team on desktop virtualization package
A combined offering from Cisco and Citrix offers turn-key desktop virtualization capability. Read More

Heineken uses fluid data to brew cost savings
Heineken last week at VMworld discussed performance gains and cost reductions in its data center operations. Heineken is Europe's largest brewer and No. 3 worldwide. Operating more than 130 breweries and distributing to 70 countries, Heineken has a challenging IT environment and a heavy commitment to virtualization. Read More


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The CIO's Guide to Fixed Mobile Convergence
Highly secure mobile email and data applications help mobile workers stay in touch and up-to-date with a wide range of business issues. Extending that streamlined anytime, anywhere access to mobile voice applications is the next frontier in worker empowerment. Read Now.

Red Bend buys VirtualLogix for mobile virtualization
Red Bend, a mobile software management company, has acquired VirtualLogix to stake its claim in the emerging field of mobile virtualization. Read More

Preventing bad behavior with policy based management
SQL Server 2008 supports Policy Based Management. When it was first announced it was called the Declarative Management Framework, but PBM has stuck. It's SQL Server's version of Group Policy but luckily Active Directory is not involved at all. In fact, that was a requirement. Read More

Choosing vendors to receive an RFI
One approach that IT organizations can take to choosing which vendors to receive an RFI is to essentially not choose and to send the RFI to every possible vendor. Read More

 
 
 

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