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Monday, October 11, 2010

How to pick an end-user experience monitoring tool

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How to pick an end-user experience monitoring tool
Through a recent survey, as I wrote a couple of weeks ago, Aberdeen Group said it found solid evidence that monitoring the end-user experience leads to a better overall application experience not only for users but also support staff. And to my way of thinking, anything that makes users happy and eases the help desk's burden has to be a good investment. Read More


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Creating a Hybrid ADN Architecture
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Sorting through email archiving tools
Between disaster recovery, compliance with legislative requirements and the need to meet e-discovery demands, enterprises should have some level of email archiving in place. In addition, companies may need to archive other files, including Office documents, SharePoint, instant messaging, blogs and other social media. Read More

Cisco bilkers get lengthy prison terms
The couple that defrauded Cisco out of $20 million are getting lengthy prison terms. Mario Easevoli, 33, and his wife Jennifer, 29, were sentence to 12 and 9 years, respectively, for duping Cisco into sending replacement parts for routers and switches, which they then sold. Read More

Windows 7 migration for the little guy
The market has been filling up with migration tools to help IT managers upgrade to Windows 7 from XP, and many of our pages have been devoted to helping smooth the migration process. A Seattle company called Prowess offers one advantage over those of other comers because its solution is free. Read More


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The management tools selected to support virtualization is essential to the ability of IT to grow the virtual environment without proportionately increasing the staff to manage all of the new physical host servers and their guest VMs. Learn More

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WHITE PAPER: NetApp

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Most Windows 7 upgrades taking place in next 12 months
More than 10% of enterprises have already completed Windows 7 migrations, and most others will at least begin the process this year or in 2011, a recent poll suggests. Read More



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