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5 alternative browsers built with Chrome
The open-sourced code for Chrome, known as Chromium, is freely available so anyone can create their own spin on Google's browser. We looked at five free browsers that run on Chromium, ranking them from the least to the most useful. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Controlling Migration to IPv6: A Gateway to Tomorrow
This White Paper describes how the BIG-IP LTM system help organizations migrate to IPv6, and can operate as an IPv4 to IPv6 gateway; operating identically in either environment, and within mixed environments. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: F5

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!

16 essential Android apps for IT pros
There are hundreds of thousands of Android apps, including many that are useful for IT professionals on the job. These apps can help connect to servers, monitor computers, access databases, analyze the airwaves, scan networks, and serve as a reference. Here are 16 of these apps, most of them free. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing (vCMP)
Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing (vCMP), the industry's first purpose-built hypervisor, completes this functionality by allowing administrators to completely segment those resources into independent, virtual ADCs. Read Now!

Windows 8 Metro: The InfoWorld visual tour
A radical new look is in store for Windows. Get a first look at Windows 8's smartphone-inspired Metro interface. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xsigo Systems

Virtual I/O Completes the Private Cloud
This note looks at how virtualized I/O complements virtual servers with fabric architectures that virtualize connectivity to accelerate management. Benefits discussed include: increased VMs per server, infrastructure tasks completed in minutes not days, and 50% less capital expense. Read now.

Nine games that are better on the Apple iPad
Grab your iPad and check out these titles that really can't match up when you play them on iPad's bigger screen. Read More

How to Organize Your Office and Boost Your Productivity
The average executive wastes six weeks every year searching for paper, according to certified professional organizer Ellen Delap. Maintaining an organized office where you can find items quickly and easily saves time and makes you more efficient, effective and productive. Here, Delap outlines some strategies and tools anyone can use to keep a home office, commercial office or cubicle organized and effective. Read More



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16 essential Android apps for IT pros
There are hundreds of thousands of Android apps, including many that are useful for IT professionals on the job. These apps can help connect to servers, monitor computers, access databases, analyze the airwaves, scan networks, and serve as a reference. Here are 16 of these apps, most of them free.

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