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For 2012, power-efficient servers could get a shot in the ARM

Cisco impresses with UCS | Cisco UCS pricing: It's complicated

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For 2012, power-efficient servers could get a shot in the ARM
In 2012 a fundamental change in server architecture could be on tap as companies look to cut data center costs with the help of technologies like ARM processors and graphics chips, analysts said. Read More


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Cisco impresses with UCS
If you're tempted to think of Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS) as just another blade server — don't. In fact, if you just want a bunch of blades for your computer room, don't call Cisco — Dell, HP, and IBM all offer simpler and more cost-effective options. Read More

Cisco UCS pricing: It's complicated
As with any server product, there are lots of ways to configure UCS, including different levels of CPU, memory and storage. Cisco has a 29-page document to help you get it right, and 29 pages are not overkill. To get an idea of what this might cost, we configured two separate systems: one with 40 dual-socket blades, and another with 80 of the same blades. Read More


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The Total Economic Impact Of Data Loss Prevention Solution
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CIOs describe their ideal job candidates
IT professionals have been through the wringer when it comes to managing their careers. They've had to keep up with ever-changing technology, endure the often painful aftermath of offshoring and outsourcing decisions, and learn new skills -- including communication and other so-called soft skills -- because of the blending of IT with the business. And those are just the biggest challenges they've faced over the years -- and continue to face today. Read More

How to Increase IT Staff Skills
Scenario We are just finishing a two-year redesign of our job families, and we're now ready to look at other support structures that help lock in both technical and soft skills. I have a variety of pilot mentorship programs and am starting two summer projects to create a development activities guide and an improved onboarding program. The last piece in the puzzle is an experiential job rotation program for my 300 staff and managers. For staff, rotating to a different job for a set amount of time could let them practice new skills and get a realistic preview of what a new job would entail. For managers, job rotations would give them greater appreciation for the challenges of other parts of IT and foster more efficiency when working across teams. Read More


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

The Total Economic Impact Of Data Loss Prevention Solution
This study highlights the benefits and costs of deploying the McAfee DLP solution across the enterprise of a sample organization. The findings in this study are in large part based on in-depth interviews conducted by Forrester with four organizations currently using McAfee DLP solutions. View Now

10 Things We Love and Hate about Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot 11.10
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'LAN-party house' guy spills important cost details
Yesterday we brought you the story and pictures of Google software engineer Kenton Varda's new "LAN-party house," which has left gamers both slack-jawed and thirsting for more information, specifically: How much does a set-up like that cost? Read More



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