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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

SMBs just aren't into the cloud

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SMBs just aren't into the cloud
A recent survey indicates that the mid-market is far from sold on cloud computing. Read More


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CIOs demand visibility to IT service performance
Cloud, Virtualization, Mobility, Unified Computing and more, are all creating new, complex IT management challenges. Organizations want integrated service-centric monitoring solutions, like Zyrion, for service impact visibility and SLA compliance, executive dashboards, datacenter manager operational reporting, and service problem analysis. Read More.

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Servers Rule: An Illustrated Guide
This guide highlights the savings and benefits of investing in your businesses' first server. Learn the advantages in security, remote access, and managability. Read now

Telework controversy: Are 17% of teleworkers unabashed slackers?
A recent report claims that 17% of telecommuters work less than one hour a day. That's bogus, say telework advocates who are taking to web sites, blogs and other social media to refute the findings. Read More

CloudFlare unveils free IPv6 translation service
Startup CloudFlare is turning the economics of IPv6 transition on its head with a free cloud-based IPv6-to-IPv4 translation service that is available to website operators starting today. Read More

BlueCat simplifies net management chores
BlueCat Networks has added new features to its DNS appliances aimed at simplifying the management of networks running IPv4 and IPv6, the current and enhanced versions of the Internet Protocol. Read More


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A Perspective from the Edge of the Cloud
Akamai Chief Scientist and co-Founder Tom Leighton explores the major forces and technology layers driving the cloud computing movement, the types of architectural approaches emerging and an assessment of the challenges that must be overcome for cloud computing to broadly succeed. Read now

Windows Phone Mango: 10 things you need to know
I was fortunate to sit down this morning with Microsoft's Paul Bryan, Windows Phone senior director of product management and enterprise experiences, to discuss the new software at the company's offices in Cambridge, Mass. And I learned quite a few facts that anyone interested in WP7.5 should know. Read More

IT gets energized with budget upticks
This past summer, many members of the IT staff at Daymon Worldwide took a well-deserved break. For two years, there had been no time off, as IT was fully engaged with a master data management initiative, with the goal of creating a definitive source of operational data that provides all employees with accurate information in real time. Read More

Wireless, security researchers among early-career scientists recognized by Obama
President Obama this week recognized 94 early-career scientists and researchers, including those advancing network security and wireless communications. Read More


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Four Steps to Dynamic Workload Management
In the beginning, IT ran on one platform - the mainframe. Workloads were predictable and stable, and we could schedule accordingly. But then came Unix, AS/400, Windows and a multitude of other platforms, all with accompanying workloads. Learn More!

NASA cloud architect forms company for private cloud
The lead architect of NASA's cloud platform, which spun off into the open-source OpenStack cloud operating system, is launching a new company and product aimed at helping enterprises more easily build private clouds. Read More

Quake-prone Japanese area runs disaster system on Force.com
A coastal region of Japan due for a major earthquake and possible tsunamis has implemented a cloud-based disaster management system run by Salesforce.com. Read More

Cisco: Is the Internet as important as food, water, air, shelter? Some think so
The Internet is just as important as water, food, air and shelter to a third of people with Internet access, according to an international poll by Cisco. Read More

Need switches? Buy now, report says
If you're in the market for Ethernet switches, now's the time to buy. Read More



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