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Extreme BYOD: When consumer tech goes to unexpected places

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Extreme BYOD: When consumer tech goes to unexpected places
If there's one phrase I associate with the future, it's control panels. You know, the gleaming, custom built set of controls that provide a direct interface to the advanced machines that we use in our every day lives, here in the futuristic world of the 21st century. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar

BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar - 6/28
During this one-day tech seminar, IT executives, managers and teams will learn how to successfully manage the onslaught of new mobile devices, along with the strategies and policies that can help avoid pitfalls and ensure success. June 28 -Gleacher Center, Chicago Click to continue

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Accelerate Document Processing and Wow Your Customers
Learn how intelligent imaging and BPM solutions, coupled with pragmatic best practices and methodology, can improve productivity, lower cost, increase accuracy, reduce cycle times and lower overall risk. Learn More

Tech Partnerships: Hits, Misses and Too Soon to Tell
In the tech world, acquisitions, mergers, partnerships and product investments seem to happen every day. The latest buzz-worthy partnership is between Microsoft and Barnes & Noble. Here are some other recent, and less recent, tech unions that either struck gold or turned to dung. For some, the jury is still out. Read More

How to solve Windows system crashes in minutes (Network World classic: from the archives)
A system crash: If you're lucky, it only ruins your day. More than likely, you're in for several bad days followed by a few stressful weeks or months. After all, systems rarely fail only once. Rather, they keep crashing until you find the cause and fix the problem. Read More

9 warning signs of bad IT architecture
From kludges to manual re-keying to redundant apps, these are the telltale indicators of an IT environment gone amok Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

FAQ: The new push in Congress to increase STEM visas
There is a bipartisan push to automatically give green cards to master's degree and above in science, technology, engineering and math, so-called STEM degrees. And the H-1B visa hasn't disappeared, and its use will be part of the green card debate. Here's a Q&A guide to what's going on. Read More

Windows Phone 8, or 'Apollo,' Debuts Next Month at San Francisco Conference
June is turning into Developer's Month. Along with Microsoft's TechEd, there's Apple's WWDC, Google I/O, and a two-day Windows Phone developer conference in San Francisco that will be the coming out party for Windows Phone 8, otherwise known as "Apollo." Little has been disclosed on Apollo, but thanks to leaks, we have a pretty good idea of what Microsoft has in store. Last February, a leak gave some... Read More

Brocade struts its SDN stuff
The concept of "software defined networks" (SDNs) has become all the rage in networking over the past year or so. Now, I do believe that the "mouthshare" for SDNs far exceeds the amount of money being spent on it, but it's clear, from the inquiries I get from network managers trying to understand what SDNs are and if they're applicable for their organizations, that SDNs will be here to... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fluke Networks

How to Choose a Datacenter OTDR
This white paper helps fiber installers and network technicians understand the key parameters for selecting an OTDR. Choosing the right device not only solves this new generation of datacenter testing requirements, but also helps professionals work efficiently, and increase the reliability and value of the enterprise fiber network. Learn More!

Government alarm over cyberattacks validated by terrorists
It is not just federal government intelligence officials who are warning of terrorist or hostile nation-state cyberattacks on U.S. defenses or critical infrastructure. It is terrorists themselves. Read More

NASA to future lunar explorers: Don't mess with our Moon stuff
NASA today gently reminded any future Moon explorers that any relics of its Apollo missions or other US lunar artifacts should be off limits and are considered historic sites. Read More

Linux Mint 13 rallies behind Gnome
With the new version of Linux Mint, released Wednesday, the developers behind the open source Linux distribution have put all energies behind Gnome, offering two versions of the desktop interface. Read More

What Tech Issues Loom Large for Election 2012?
After three-and-a-half years of Obama's presidency, progressive and conservatives have developed pointed assessments of his administration's handling of tech policy issues. From cybersecurity to net neutrality, how does the tech agenda fit into the fall election? Read More



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