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Thursday, May 05, 2011

Cisco restructures, streamlines operations

Google Apps for Business: 10 Powerful Add-Ons | Q&A: RIM's take on social networking

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Cisco restructures, streamlines operations
Responding to criticism of its management structure after consecutive quarters of uninspiring performance, Cisco this week restructured operations in an effort to streamline sales and engineering in five key product areas. Cisco's management structure of boards and councils was instituted in 2007 to make the decision-making process less siloed and more horizontal, and to improve the company's coordination and efficiency in product development. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Why CIOs still embrace RISC/UNIX
Forrester conducted in-depth interviews with senior IT operations executives to determine if UNIX delivers high value to current and future users who have requirements that place significant weight on the historical strengths of a RISC/UNIX environment, including reliability, scalability and security. Read now

WEBCAST: Cisco

Implementing Virtualization-Enabled Collaboration
Date: May 11th, 2011; Time: 2 PM EST This webcast will examine the challenges that IT organizations face when deploying desktop virtualization technologies and collaboration tools, and offer strategies for addressing implementing a robust, virtual desktop environment that fosters successful collaboration. Learn more

Google Apps for Business: 10 Powerful Add-Ons
Check out these 10 Google Apps add-ons designed to enhance the Google Apps experience and help you take care of business -- from data protection to project management and more. All add-ons can be found at Google Apps Marketplace, and most of them are free or offer a free edition. Read More

Q&A: RIM's take on social networking
A look at how Research in Motion wants to make social networks an integral part of its BlackBerry devices. Read More

Can you build profitable public clouds out of enterprise tech?
If I were to play buzzword bingo today I'd really like to have the words Cloud, Fabric, OpenFlow, API, and Stack lined up - I would be sure to win in any vendor briefing in the first 42 seconds of the meeting.  Let's face it, even if a vendor has products that were designed for wiring closets or branch routing they are all trying to find some way of hitching them to the Cloud train. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Netezza, an IBM Company

The Netezza Data Appliance Architecture
Success in any enterprise depends on having the best available information in time to make sound decisions. Read now

Noted iPhone hacker reportedly jailbreaking iPad 2
Hackers are facing a tough job in jailbreaking iPad 2 because of the way its new dual-core processor and firmware are protected. One hacker working on the problem has challenged well-known hacker George Hotz to a race. Read More

Symantec beefs up SaaS offerings
Symantec says the new offerings are designed to improve service manageability and increase flexibility for customers. Read More

Gartner: Enterprise software spending rebounds 8.5%
Global spending on enterprise software grew 8.5 percent in 2010 to US$245 billion following a 2.5 percent drop-off in 2009, suggesting the industry is shaking off the effects of the economic downturn and starting more new projects, according to figures released by analyst firm Gartner on Thursday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Best Practices: KVM Smart Card Authentication Systems
Selecting a smart card-enabled KVM system? Choose one that supports PKI authentication to multiple servers from a single location and makes the necessary KVM feature adjustments to enable seamless use of the reader. This White Paper examines best practices when evaluating a Smart Card solution. Learn More

Red Hat CEO hates patent trolls, but says sometimes you just have to pay up
As Red Hat grows, it attracts more lawsuits from patent trolls and has to settle many of them, CEO says. Read More

Panel: The cloud requires fresh IT skills
Cloud computing will require less implementation skills but more architecture chops, a panel contends Read More

Skyhook wins early round in lawsuit against Google
Skyhook Wireless will be allowed to go forward with its Massachusetts lawsuit against Google, charging the search giant with trying to muscle Skyhook's Wi-Fi location technology out of the Android market. A state judge this week denied Google's request to either dismiss the case or grant a summary judgment. Read More

New ways of sharing your company's story and products
A new crop of software tools lets Volkswagen and other companies show their wares to customers in 3D and more effectively train service techs. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
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