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Hot products from DEMOfall '11
New products that help you to screen job applicants, improve customer service and even build yourself a tomb. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
Gartner Positions Citrix in the Leader's Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers! Read the full report -- which evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of ADC vendors, plus provides Magic Quadrant reporting for a quick comparison to help you make the best choice. Compliments of Citrix. Read now!

WEBCAST: CA Technologies

Managing Service Quality Across the Infrastructure
With zero tolerance for latency of web applications and a near total dependence on technology in the workplace as the norm, an unpredictable and unreliable infrastructure is too big a risk for today's speed of business. View Now

Wanted: BI Stars
Many businesses are looking to train or hire BI specialists who will be able to cull valuable insights from vast amounts of data. But some are finding that recruiting people with the right mix of IT and business skills is difficult, as is training in-house staffers to take on the role of BI specialist. Read More

IBM's Watson supercomputer to diagnose patients
Early next year, IBM plans to begin using its supercomputer, Watson, in a pilot program to assist physicians and other healthcare providers in diagnosing and treating patients. Read More

Who's made a buck developing a mobile app?
If you're an IT pro with solid mobile skills, job openings are plentiful. But what if you're not? Turns out at least a few part-time mobile developers and hobbyists are making a buck off their mobile apps -- though just how much money they're making is a mystery. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ExtraHop

Application Performance Management
In this eGuide, Network World, with sister publication CIO, offer news on the latest trends, best practices, and straightforward advice on these solutions and the challenges of managing application performance. Learn More!

Windows 8: A visual tour of what we now know
Wrapped in ribbons and enhanced virtualization features, Microsoft's forthcoming version of Windows is worth a closer look. Read More

Google's flight search takes off
Google has started to roll out its new flight search engine, which is based on technology from ITA Software, a maker of air-travel flight-information software Google bought for US$700 million. Read More

Career Watch: Job hunting on a smartphone
Several free applications make it possible to search various jobs databases while on the go. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ADTRAN

Socializing your UC Strategy
Beyond standard cost savings – minimizing a bit of travel or enabling you to consolidate some servers or voicemail systems – UC is really about improving productivity by stitching together various systems employees rely on. Learn more

HTML5 adoption might hurt Apple's profit, research finds
The widespread adoption of HTML5 for Web apps could cut Apple's operation profit growth by 30 percent, with Microsoft, Google and carriers benefiting, Bernstein Research predicted. Read More

Infor tries for reinvention with Infor10 software launch
Infor and its CEO, former Oracle co-president Charles Phillips, are hoping to jump-start the ERP software vendor's profile and revenues with Infor10, a major new rebranding and technology effort that was launched Tuesday at an event in New York. Read More

Authors Guild sues universities over Google book scanning
The Authors Guild has sued five universities and a library partnership organization alleging copyright infringement over their use of certain digitized copies of books made by Google in its Books Library Project. Read More

SAP rolls out new in-memory applications for HANA
The family of specialized applications for SAP's HANA (High-Performance Analytic Appliance) in-memory computing engine is growing, with a new application that allows utilities to crunch information from smart meters, and another that companies can use to run sophisticated profitability analyses on financial data, SAP said Tuesday at the Tech Ed conference in Las Vegas. Read More

Google buys Zagat, targets Groupon, Facebook
With Zagat's restaurant reviewing operation now in its arsenal, Google is in a position to radically change the daily deals market. Read More



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Cloud companies to watch: A product sampler
Our Cloud Companies to Watch story gives you the lowdown on a handful of startups looking to make their mark in a business so far dominated by the likes of Amazon, Google, Rackspace and VMware. Here's a closer look at some of the products and services being rolled out by these newcomers.

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