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Gomez launches "User Experience Index" in time for the holidays
It's the busiest online shopping week of the year, and to mark it Gomez has launched a novel way to show how well retail websites are performing from a user's viewpoint. This is a noteworthy first. Called the Compuware Gomez Retail User Experience Index (UX Index for short), this new report is much easier to interpret than traditional reports that simply rank websites by response time or other raw metrics. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Extreme Networks

From Physical to Virtual to the Cloud
The migration from a dedicated infrastructure to a shared and outsourced cloud infrastructure is not a one-size-fits-all proposition. With Extreme Networks "Four Pillars" strategy, Enterprises and Hosting Centers of any scale can approach change in a logical and affordable, stepwise fashion. Read More

WEBCAST: Iron Mountain

Online Server Backup Checklist
Small businesses are quickly adopting the cloud as an alternative way to back up their critical data. If you haven't yet made the move to the cloud, attend this webcast to explore what to look for in an online backup solution to save you time, money and free up your precious IT resources. Learn more!

Time for your company to consider cable?
A few years back, I predicted that a cable company would supply the lion's share of WAN services to a Fortune 100 company within the year. Still hasn't happened, but there are increasing signs that 2011 could be the start of cable as a serious contender in the enterprise arena.   Read More

No single-vendor networks for you
According to a new report from Gartner, enterprises should be prepared to manage multivendor network infrastructure. The popular perception has been that simplicity in managing a single-vendor network naturally delivers cost efficiencies down. Gartner's study of nine enterprises running dual-vendor or multivendor network environments yielded results indicating something completely different, however. Read More

Who wants to be a cyber-security warrior?
The National Science Foundation is again trying to increase the amount of well-educated people willing to work for the government to secure online resources. Read More


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How Desktop Virtualization Changes the Game for IT
Virtualization has busted out of the data center and overspread the desktop and application worlds. Citrix has emerged as a major innovator in virtualization solutions. Click here to read an Executive Viewpoint featuring Citrix CEO Mark Templeton. Click to continue

Verizon 150Mbps FiOS sets bar for business broadband
Verizon is tripling the top speed of its FiOS broadband to 150Mbps. The move makes Verizon FiOS the fastest broadband service available, and opens up new possibilities for small and medium businesses that rely on consumer-grade broadband connections. Read More

Session border controllers evolving to support video conferencing
We're on the cusp of a leap forward in the ability of session border controllers (SBC) to support real-time, business-to-business (B2B) video conferencing and telepresence in addition to VoIP. Read More

Study: Oracle users have big private cloud plans
Oracle users want private clouds but most are still in early development, a user group study has found. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Akamai Technologies

Electronic Software Delivery
IDC : Those that are focused on providing an exceptional software acquisition are increasingly utilizing technology that helps create and measure a positive user experience. In this IDC whitepaper, review the benefits and processes of electronic software delivery. Learn the components of a successful solution that is optimal to the end user. Learn more

Hong Kong and fiber give most bang for broadband buck
People living in Hong Kong pay as little as US$0.028 per megabit for fixed broadband, the lowest price in the world during the third quarter, market research company Point Topic says. Read More

Contrasting the LAN and WAN
As recently as a year and a half ago we both regarded cloud computing as more of a media event than anything that was real and that would impact mainstream IT organizations. That is no longer the case. As we head into 2011 we see the majority of IT organizations adopting one or more forms of cloud computing. Read More

Carriers unite over mobile payments, NFC
In an unusual show of solidarity, wireless operators AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile have created a joint venture focused on mobile commerce. Read More

Huawei names ex-Nortel CTO to North America R&D post
Huawei Technologies has named former Nortel Networks CTO John Roese to lead its North American research and development efforts. Read More



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SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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