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Can you comply with court orders for data from the cloud?
The very nature of cloud storage, and one of its selling points, is that the cloud is dynamic. You only use what you need and shut down what you don't. Read More


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Ensuring Reliable Service Delivery
Learn how integrating infrastructure management tools with existing application performance management solutions will allow IT to promote holistic management that spans silos. Read Now

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Ponemon: Security of Cloud Computing Providers
This report offers the cloud providers beliefs on the state of cloud security. In addition, it compares the findings from both reports, determining similarities and discrepancies between cloud computing users and providers. Learn More

No IT? No offices? No problem for this virtual firm
With no official corporate office or IT staff, the 30 full-time Gurnet Consulting consultants have become some of the industry's ultimate power cloud and social networking users. Read More

12 Terrific Tips for Taking Tech on Vacation
Going on vacation and worried about running out of juice, scheduling your DVR from the road, or making sure that you can see your Amazon, Hulu Plus and Netflix streaming video while away? Here's some advice. Read More

10 hard truths IT must learn to accept
Unsanctioned devices, compromised networks, downtime -- today's IT is all about embracing imperfections Read More


WEBCAST: Siemens

Cloud-based Unified Communications is here!
Siemens Enterprise Communications will introduce you to the power of OpenScape Cloud Services for Unified Communications and Collaboration, including a sneak peak of up-coming cloud-based contact center. You'll learn what to expect in the transition, site equipment needs, and management of cloud communications. Learn More

Why video and the cloud don't mix, according to Cisco
To hear Cisco tell it at its Cisco Live conference, the next-generation network will be nothing but video. But if you are hoping to offload video as a cloud service, think again, says Guido Jouret, Cisco's vice president of enterprise video and CTO of emerging technology. Read More

iPad-controlled supercomputing as a service coming this fall
Supercomputing as a service that can be controlled from an iPad could pop out of academia as soon as this fall in the form of a commercial service. Read More

WLAN management takes to the cloud
The cloud is everywhere today, offering the possibility of all manner of IT functions on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) basis. In this test, we looked at three companies that provide WLAN management services in the cloud, and we came away impressed. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers, 2010
The market for ADCs is consolidating. However, innovation continues, especially among some select smaller players. Although there are clear leaders in the ADC market, enterprises should focus their buying decisions on a vendor's ability to support specific application requirements. Learn more!

What is Cloud.com worth?
Citrix Systems this week bought Cloud.com, a 70 employee start-up that makes cloud infrastructure software. At the same time, it acquired what may be one of today's most desirable tech domain names. Read More

10 technologies that will change the world in the next 10 years
3D printers, sensor networks, virtual humans and other technologies under development now will drastically change our world in the decade to come, according to Cisco chief futurist Dave Evans. Read More

Cloud Cures Hospital's Ailing Email System
Grady Health Systems recently installed a cloud-based version of Microsoft Exchange to update an email service that had become a huge headache for the company's medical staff and IT team. Read More

Riverbed Whitewater: Data deduplication for cloud storage
Strong data deduplication and built-in support for key cloud storage providers reduce online storage needs while maximizing data protection Read More

Bad News for Windows: IT Is Spending on Cloud, Not PCs
Research firm IDC has tallied up PC sales for the second quarter of 2011, and the news is not good for Windows. Read More



SURVEY: Future-proofing the cloud
Where do you think cloud computing is headed? This survey enables you to share your views on some potential future events, trends and technology changes driven by cloud computing. By compiling the shared knowledge, opinions and insights of survey participants, everyone will get a clearer view on which changes and trends are more, or less, likely to actually occur. That knowledge will be invaluable in helping you shape your private, public and hybrid cloud strategy and plans for the future.Take the survey.

GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
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SLIDESHOWS

10 HP TouchPad apps for newbies
HP took the wraps off its shiny new webOS-based tablet - the TouchPad - on July 1. And like the Apple iPad, the Motorola Xoom and the BlackBerry PlayBook, this tablet debuts with a pack of applications customized for the tablet form factor.

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