Podcast Top network management issues for 2008 As part of our Prediction Week of podcasts, we chat with Charles Thompson of Network Instruments about the top trends for 2008 in network management. Learn about the mainstreaming of Retrospective Network Analysis, the adoption of 10 Gigabit Ethernet and MPLS, and how business and personal applications will continue to blur (14:37). Alternative offshore locations emerge for 2008, 01/08/08 Gartner assesses countries popularity and viability for offshore locations and expects the trend toward sending services offshore to grow. IT executives’ compensation up in 2008, 01/07/08 CIOs and IT executives saw the biggest increase in compensation in the past 12 months, according to recent study data that shows large enterprise companies in particular are willing to pay for top talent. IT managers stymied by limits of x86 virtualization, 01/07/08 If you thought server virtualization was easy, think again. The limitations of today's tools could result in management headaches, says analyst ... The IT department is dead, author argues , 01/07/08 The IT department is dead, and it is a shift to utility computing that will kill this corporate career path. So predicts Nicholas Carr in his new book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World from Edison to Google. Live chat with Nicholas Carr Mark your calendars for 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST Thurs., January 10. The highly acclaimed author of "Does IT Matter?" discusses his latest book ("The Big Switch"), which takes a sweeping and often disturbing look at how a new computer revolution is reshaping business, society and culture. RSVP to Julie Bort enter to win one of 10 free copies of The Big Switch. Three IT deals that matter, 12/20/07 HP’s Opsware acquisition seen as one of most important of ‘’07 as companies scramble to get their data-center automation stories in order. Network management tips on Microsoft Subnet: System Center Essentials vs. OpsMgr and Configuration Manager Kerrie Meyler helps you cut through the confusion with a side-by-side comparison table. Plus, OpsMgr podcasts. |
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