Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Service-now.com gets social with ITSM

Disaster recovery trial by fire... literally | Disk or tape? How about both

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Service-now.com gets social with ITSM
In conjunction with a new release for its IT service management software-as-a-service offering, Service-now.com lays out its vision for engendering a people-centric view of IT service. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Choosing the Right Active Directory Bridge Solution for You
The importance of a solid Active Directory (AD) bridge in your diverse IT environment can't be minimized. An AD bridge allows Unix, Linux and Mac systems to coexist with a Windows infrastructure. Further, it consolidates countless identities and passwords, reducing complexity and cost while improving security and productivity. Read Now

Disaster recovery trial by fire... literally
On a Sunday morning last year, John Brooks received news no one wants to hear. There'd been an electrical fire in the basement of a New York City office tower - where his law firm has an office. Read More

Disk or tape? How about both
Enterprises today have many more backup choices than they used to have, and they're taking advantage by pairing legacy technologies such as tape backups with newer disk-based data protection options. Read More

Iron Mountain wins email archiving test
In the opening round of this two-part series, we tested seven leading e-mail archiving products. This time, we're applying the same test methodology to four additional products. Read More


WEBCAST: Cisco & Citrix

Regain Control of the Desktop
Learn how one IT organization is realizing the benefits of Desktop Virtualization and find out what they did to ensure a successful deployment of VMware View 4.5. Learn More

12 must-have Android apps for road warriors
These dozen slick apps will keep you moving, grooving, and taking care of business. Read More

Cisco switching transition "poorly managed and timed"
The product transition currently impacting Cisco's switching business was "poorly managed and timed" by the company, according to a bulletin issued this week by investment firm Oppenheimer & Co. As you recall, Cisco's switching business is down 7% in its fiscal second quarter, impacting profit margins and perhaps market share. Read More

Why you freak out over Facebook
The saying goes that "You can't have too many friends," but that might not be true in the world of Facebook, according to a new study by Scottish researchers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Finding the Value in Unified Communications
This paper examines the four stages of return companies can see from their UC investments: Lower communications costs are followed by lower operational costs, then better productivity, and finally a true competitive advantage. Read More

Ugliest tech stories of 2011 -- so far
We usually wait until the end of the year to compile lists such as Ugliest Tech Stories of the Year or Top Tech Stories of the Year, but why wait when 2011 has gotten off to such an ugly start? Read More

Cultural barriers stymie IT-led innovation
The IT department won't be able to lead business innovation projects if it has a bad reputation, says CA evangelist Steve Romero. Read More

IT execs at RSA extol virtues of cloud computing, with familiar caveats
Deciding to move enterprise data into cloud-computing environments is still a decision fraught with anxiety over security, as well as operational and legal issues, say IT managers, but the prospect of cost savings and ability to "burst" data into the cloud during peak periods is proving irresistible. Read More

Footwear, fashion driving RFID growth
Retailers are rapidly deploying item-level RFID tagging for apparel and footwear, according to an ABI Research report. Read More



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