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Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Apple Mavericks: The good, the bad, the upgrade

Review: Dell WYSE delivers Android-on-a-stick | Lenovo ThinkPad 8: The good, the bad and the money

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Apple Mavericks: The good, the bad, the upgrade
Apple latest OS get the Tom Henderson treatment. Find out how Mavericks stacks up for enterprise use. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell Boomi

How Master Data Management Supercharges Fast-Moving
Everyone in business knows that inconsistent and inaccurate data costs money. Workarounds and make-do solutions have kept a lid on the problem, but as more and more systems get connected up, the cost of inaction is escalating. Read now

WHITE PAPER: APC by Schneider Electric

Economizer Modes of Data Center Cooling Systems
This paper provides terminology and definitions for the various types of economizer modes and compares their performance against key data center attributes. Learn more!

Review: Dell WYSE delivers Android-on-a-stick
Thin clients aren't very exciting, and for a reason: they're designed to allow remote access to servers, usually with a Citrix, Microsoft, or VMware client. The folks at Dell WYSE have spiced up the category by building a thin client on top of Android, and getting it down to a form factor only slightly larger than a USB memory stick. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VCE

Backup and Recovery of Oracle EBS on VCE Vblock™ Systems
This solution architecture describes the key features and benefits of backup and recovery in the virtualized Oracle EBS on Vblock Systems with EMC Avamar. Learn More

Lenovo ThinkPad 8: The good, the bad and the money
An in-depth look at the new Lenovo ThinkPad 8; the good points, the weaknesses, and the cost. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Kemp Technologies

Planning a Private Enterprise Cloud?
What you should know about SDN and Load Balancing/ADC's From Gartner & Kemp Technologies. Enterprises Planning Private Clouds should include Software Defined Networking with major network changes Learn More

Review: FireEye fights off multi-stage malware
You can't see some malware until it's too late. Sophisticated attacks arrive in pieces, each seemingly benign. Once these advanced attacks reassemble, the target is already compromised. Here's a review of FireEye's new advanced security tool. Read More


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