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Perch, a great lightweight CMS

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Perch, a great lightweight CMS
Content Management Systems (CMS) for mission critical Web properties are a big issue. Choose the right one and, all other things being equal, your Web site will be organized and manageable. Choose the wrong one and you'll be the proud owner of a house of cards that is going to suck away your time, money, and market credibility. It is for these reasons that organizations got to great lengths to evaluate and select CMSs. Read More


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Application-Aware Network Performance Management
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Unified Communications: Getting the Green Light
In these articles, Network World and its sister IDG Enterprise publications explore the rising importance of UC within the enterprise and provide advice on how to create a working strategy. Learn more

21 Chrome web apps for serious work
If you use Google's Chrome browser (or a Chromebook), check out these great document creation, collaboration and management tools. Read More

Tablets becoming popular bathroom activity, survey finds
With the market flush with hot-selling tablets, it shouldn't bowl anyone over to learn that many tablet users are taking the plunge and bringing their devices to the bathroom with them. Read More

Android now most attacked mobile OS, McAfee reports
Google's Android operating system is now the most-targeted mobile platform for malware, according to McAfee's latest threat report. Read More


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Wide Area Application Architecture and Exchange 2010
Massive consolidation can lead to single points of failure which could interrupt service of critical applications. ESG believes that this risk should be addressed by building applications on a Wide Area Application Architecture (WAAA) foundation, spreading applications across multiple data centers. Learn More!

Microsoft readies app submission process for Mango
Microsoft will release a detailed overview of the Mango app submission process later on Tuesday, the company said in a blog post, as it prepares to release the first major update to Windows Phone 7. Read More

Cloud computing: More IT leaders turn to SaaS ERP
In 2006, Epec Engineered Technologies found itself in a situation familiar to many in corporate IT. With a series of business acquisitions behind it, the New Bedford, Mass.-based manufacturer of printed circuit boards, battery packs and other electronic components needed to replace multiple ERP systems with a single platform capable of supporting the entire organization. Read More

How to join the gold rush for mobile apps
As demand surges for apps to run on iOS, Android and whatever operating system will power the next wave of smart mobile devices, companies are facing a dearth of mobile development talent. For IT professionals with programming skills, that gap represents a fresh opportunity to embark on a career makeover. Read More


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Analyze Multi-Terabyte Network Traffic Recordings
See Cascade Shark in action. This Webcast demonstrates how the only network analysis software fully integrated with Wireshark, the world's most popular network protocol analyzer, is capable of sustained, multi-gigabit per second recording of network traffic without packet drops. See how easy this powerful tool is to use. Learn more!

A tour of the first-ever Linux Hall of Fame
As part of the 20th anniversary of Linux, the Linux Foundation put together its first ever Linux Hall of Fame exhibit. They showcased it at LinuxCon, held in Vancouver last week. The exhibit features signed items from the who's-who of the Linux world like Linus Torvalds. The Linux Foundation's Jennifer Cloer walked me through some of her favorite items. Read More

Researchers find first Android malware targeting Gingerbread
Researchers have spotted the first malware that exploits a critical vulnerability in Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, finding samples tucked into legitimate apps on Chinese download sites. Read More

Twitter adds photo galleries to profiles
As it continues bulking up the feature set of its previously minimalist site, Twitter has started adding an image-gallery section in user profiles. Read More

CA Technologies buys Watchmouse for cloud monitoring
CA Technologies is purchasing WatchMouse, a maker of SaaS-based tools for monitoring mobile and on-demand applications. Read More



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