Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Desktop virtualization review: VMware Workstation vs. Oracle VirtualBox

  10 products you could only find at RadioShack | Interns loving life at Facebook, Google & Apple

 
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Desktop virtualization review: VMware Workstation vs. Oracle VirtualBox
Few technologies have had a greater impact on business efficiency and IT productivity than virtualization. While most of the impact has been felt in the data center and in the cloud, virtualization has also transformed IT work on the desktop, where it retains an important role. Read More
 

 


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The Essential VDI Guide
Download now and learn how to validate a provide VDI configuration across NexGen N5 Hybrid Flash Array, VMWare Horizon View, Cisco Unified Computing System™(UCS), and Cisco Nexus Switches. Learn More

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5 Steps to Successfully Scaling Your Online Business
Join Dyn's Chief Technology Officer, Matt Larson, and Eric Rosenberry, Principal Infrastructure Architect at iovation for a Live Webcast March 17th at 1PM EST, as they explore how to scale your infrastructure so you can focus on growing your business and getting your products and services out the door and into the hands of your customers. Learn More

10 products you could only find at RadioShack
  At least at one point, RadioShack was the only place you could find these tech products. Read More
 

Interns loving life at Facebook, Google & Apple
While many young people are reportedly abandoning Facebook as a place to socialize online, many others say it's a great entryway to the workforce. For the second year in a row, Facebook is the highest rated company by interns based on the feedback they share on jobs and career online marketplace Glassdoor. Read More
 

How IBM analyzes Twitter for the enterprise developer
Capturing public conversations around the world in real time, Twitter could be a valuable source of intelligence for the business world, so IBM is creating new ways to derive potentially valuable information from this massive, sprawling data set. Read More
 


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eGuide: Data Center Trends
In this eGuide, Computerworld, Network World, and InfoWorld examine recent trends in data- center technology. Read on to learn about how these trends can help your organization make the most of its data center. Learn More

DOJ offers $3 million reward for Gameover Zeus botnet suspect
Two U.S. government agencies are offering a US$3 million reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of a Russian man suspected of having served as an administrator for the destructive Gameover Zeus botnet. Read More
 

5 Chromebook tips and tricks to fine-tune your productivity
While Chrome OS started life as a simple, stripped-down browser and little else, Google's operating system now has tons of tools, tweaks, and customizations that let you tailor your Chromebook to your specific workflow needs. Read More
 

Google scraps annual Pwnium bug-hunting contest
Google is scrapping Pwnium, its annual bug hunting event, and folding it into an existing year-round program in part to reduce security risks. Read More
 


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eGuide: IT in Finance
In this eGuide, Computerworld, CIO, and IDG News Service examine recent attacks and highlight vulnerabilities that many financial services firms experience, as well as some approaches to better protecting financial data. Read on to learn how your organization can better protect itself from threats. Learn More

HP gives a bleak forecast as split approaches
Hewlett-Packard has lowered its financial outlook for the year after another quarter of declining sales and profit. CEO Meg Whitman is trying to get HP in shape before the company splits itself in two later this year. Read More
 

 

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Emerging enterprise techs to watch
New technologies affecting enterprise IT continue to be invented, commercialized and adopted. The latest batch of techs looming on the horizon, examined in greater detail below, include quantum computing, gamification, reactive programming, augmented reality, transient computing electronics and Named Data Networking. (Insider Story) Read More

 

NetSfere promises enterprise messaging with end-to-end security
If all the well-publicized hacks over the past year or so have had any effect on the corporate world, it's been to make enterprises more worried than ever about security. Throw in the bring-your-own-device trend, and that concern gets compounded considerably. Read More
 

 

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