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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week of June 24
With the celebration of the summer solstice having passed, the iOSsphere is heating up with new and newly recycled iPhone 5 rumors. Read More


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CIO Perspectives Boston
CIO Perspectives is coming to Boston on July 20, 2011. Join your fellow Boston senior IT executives to discuss the latest strategies and technologies affecting organizations today. This is your best opportunity of 2011 to gain important insight on your most pressing IT and business issues. Register today!

WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Data Center Transformations
Build outs, consolidations and acquisitions are large-scale projects that can be very disruptive and require careful planning and implementation to maintain operations. This white paper examines the process and what's required to meet IT goals and objectives and maintain business continuity. Read now!

SaaS and IaaS: Expert guide
Two types of cloud computing - software as a service (SaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) – promise to bring great changes to the role of IT in the enterprise. IT professionals really need to learn how to talk the talk when it comes to SaaS and IaaS if they want to stay ahead of the trends. Read More

LightSquared proposes spectrum change to allay GPS concerns
LightSquared announced it will change its spectrum use and lower the power of its LTE radios, to allay concerns that the wholesale wireless network will interfere with GPS radios. But it may not be enough to satisfy the company's critics. Read More


WHITE PAPER: AirMagnet

Overlay vs. Integrated Wireless Security
A well-known best practice in the enterprise is to take a layered, defense-in-depth approach to network security to guard against different kinds of attacks and intrusions. Likewise, the wireless LAN (WLAN) environment requires multiple security layers, too. Read now!

Apple patches 36 bugs in Snow Leopard, preps OS for Lion upgrade
Apple on Thursday released the final feature update for Snow Leopard as it prepared users' Macs for the upcoming Lion upgrade set to ship next month. Read More

Aerohive updates its 802.11n WLAN software
Aerohive Networks this week released new wireless LAN software, with new mobile device management and spectrum analysis features. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Social Media in the Contact Center for Dummies
Grasp the opportunities and challenges of working within the new social media market landscape. The book describes the commercial tools, as well as free ones, organizations use to manage the massive stream of information they collect from various social media channels. Read Now

Are all spectrum analyzers created equal?
The past couple of years have seen a rash of spectrum analyzers built into wireless LAN infrastructure equipment, key tools for identifying those pesky sources of interference that screw up our wireless connections and application performance. How important are they in the overall collection of interference-fighting ammo that Wi-Fi vendors have in their arsenals? Read More

Survey Shows Enterprise Open Source Usage Ubiquitous
In the past several years, open source has gone mainstream. A new survey by OpenLogic shows that virtually every enterprise is using open source software. Read More

Security concerns aside, consumer IT takes over enterprises
To mitigate the risks associated with these technologies, organizations are moving away from a "trust-only" approach and deploying three-layer security and compliance strategies that include a combination of trust, policy and technology, the study says. Read More



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