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WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology The CIO's New Guide to Design of Global IT Infrastructure Is it possible to eliminate the impact of distance? This paper explores the 5 key principles successful CIO's are using to redesign IT infrastructure of any size. Learn how to be prepared to adapt your environment in a way that supports distributed employees, anytime anywhere collaboration and the need for business continuity during a disaster. View Now It's getting easier to steal your neighbors' unused bandwidth over Wi-Fi Internet of Things in five words: sensor, monkey, radio, cloud, Paris Microsoft to reveal data-center server designs that save cash WEBCAST: Code42 Endpoint Backup & Restore: Protect Everyone, Everywhere Arek Sokol from the bleeding-edge IT team at Genentech/Roche explains how he leverages cross-platform enterprise endpoint backup in the public cloud as part of his company's global, "100% virtual" strategy. Watch today! Learn More. How to easily encrypt email with Virtru for free: Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, Yahoo Cisco's SDN defense takes a hit Coca-Cola suffers data breach after employee 'borrows' 55 laptops WHITE PAPER: Mitel Networks How to Choose the Right Unified Communications Solution When it comes to unified communications, there's a lot of confusion in the marketplace. The term itself can be confusing, as are the various features within its scopeencompassing any and every aspect of the communications continuum. . Learn More Cisco puts enterprises under Insieme control Brace yourself for flood of new domain names Mobility management: The rollup gains momentum | |||||||||
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