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How to implement IPv6 in a Windows environment: an expert guide

Timeline: RIM's rapid decline | Confusing array of security job titles complicates Pentagon cyber warrior strategy

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How to implement IPv6 in a Windows environment: an expert guide
Microsoft guru Rand Morimoto has come to the rescue with a comprehensive series of technical articles covering everything on setting up an IPv6 network with Windows and other Microsoft products, from the basics to the details. Available for Insiders (free registration required) Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO 100

Empower Yourself at CIO 100
Bestselling Author and Executive Career Coach, Marshall Goldsmith, will share 11 specific actions that CIOs can take to bolster their careers and inspire their teams, fostering more positive workplace behavior, attitudes and greater productivity in the process. Join us August 14-16, 2011 - Register today!

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Best Practices in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Business continuity and disaster recovery can mean a rapid return to operations or financial downfall. This IDC white paper highlights the challenges and best practices for implementing continuity and recovery solutions, and details how Riverbed WAN optimization solutions enable firms to meet their recovery requirements. Read now!

Timeline: RIM's rapid decline
How Apple and Android both gobbled up RIM's market share. Read More

Confusing array of security job titles complicates Pentagon cyber warrior strategy
As the US Department of Defense wrangles with cybersecurity and organizes for potential online warfare, it faces a number of big challenges - not the least of which is managing to get the right people in the right jobs. But with the DoD such a task isn't so easy. Read More

Why I was banned on Google+ (and how I redeemed myself)
I was as surprised to learn last week that my Google+ account had been banned as I was to learn a few weeks ago that I had a Google+ account. After some effort on my part, as of today, my name is now acceptable to Google and my fledgling Plus account is up and running. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Management Madness: How to Manage Mobile Devices
There are six major mobile operating systems in use now and each one offers its own set of security and management challenges. The resources in this Mobility KnowledgeVault will help you keep these devices secure on the corporate network with expert tips on management tools, endpoint security software, increasing application support and more. Read now

Cisco rival Juniper lands Microsoft's Muglia
It was a cleaner software foundation that attracted former Microsoft executive Bob Muglia to Cisco rival Juniper Networks. That, and the fact that he was familiar with many executives at Juniper from his days at Microsoft. Read More

Healthcare IT gets its own cert
If you're equally comfortable with acronyms like EKG, PET and ICU as you are with SSL, NAS and LAN, then this tech credential might be right up your alley. Read More

Grazing, could be the best browser so far
After so many years of Web browser development it is hard to imagine how much more they can be improved. Most recent browser improvements have been minor enhancements that involved streamlining tab management and better stability and security. But then there's tablet computing and, in particular, the iPad. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

The Most Important Metric for your VMs
The management tools selected to support virtualization is essential to the ability of IT to grow the virtual environment without proportionately increasing the staff to manage all of the new physical host servers and their guest VMs. Learn More

RIM layoffs don't address Apple, Google competition, analysts say
Reaction was mixed to the 2,000 layoffs announced by BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, as several analysts said RIM continues to face problems from aggressive smartphone and tablet competitors like Apple and Google. Read More

What's Next for Virtual Switching?
While the server crowd is sold on virtual switching, networking vendors aren't so sure. Read More

Law Firm Taps Cisco Quad to Unify Global Workforce
Minter Ellison, an Australian law firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions and telecommunications law, has been grappling with a question facing many enterprises. Read More

Want Real Wi-Fi Security? Aruba's Got It
Having worked in government high-security environments, two things come to mind: how seriously security needs to be taken here (mistakes are simply not allowed), and how wireless LANs to date have been forbidden in most of these applications, even with cumbersome and expensive external crypto units. Read More

7 Solid Reasons to Keep the Faith in RIM, BlackBerry
Times are tough for BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM), but CIO.com's Al Sacco thinks many critics are underestimating the Canadian company. Here are seven reasons why it's still too early to count RIM out. Read More



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