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Threatened by Anonymous, Symantec tells users to pull pcAnywhere's plug
Symantec this week told users of its pcAnywhere remote access software to disable or uninstall the software while it fixes an unknown number of bugs. Read More


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Converge Your Networks for Flexibility
Cisco Unified Fabric offers the industry's largest and first fully interoperable portfolio of Fiber Channel integrating storage and data networking to deliver transparent convergence, massive three-dimensional scalability and sophisticated intelligence. It also reduces your costs up to 45%. Learn More

Say goodbye to Fast Ethernet
The Layer 2-3 Ethernet switch market is forecast to approach $28 billion in 2016, with future growth driven primarily by sales of Ethernet switches optimized for larger data center deployments. Read More

Are we winning the cyber security war?
In the cat and mouse game that is enterprise security, it is hard to determine who has the upper hand, so we put the question to two experts. Give their arguments a read, vote on the position you most agree with and add your thoughts in the forum. Read More

Ten Things We Love and Hate About Window 8 Client Versions
With Windows 8, Microsoft will extend its dominant desktop operating system to tablets and smartphones. Windows 8 will also feature a new, tiled interface called Metro, which is optimized for touch-screen devices. Read More


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Centralized Virtual Desktop Eases PC Procurement
As CVD technology matures, it will become increasingly applicable to greater parts of organizations and a greater breadth of industry verticals beyond the typical healthcare, finance, government, and education verticals that dominate the CVD market today. Learn More

Job hunting? Salary negotiation season is open
Job seekers are gaining leverage in salary discussions, according to new data from Robert Half International. Read More

Corporate PowerPoint files now play on iPad
Brainshark this week at Macworld | iWorld goes live with an enterprise version of its PowerPoint "translator" for the iPad. Read More

5 days after Microsoft voices support, Washington gets the votes to legalize same-sex marriage
­­­Washington's state senate has gathered enough support to make it the seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage, after senator Mary Margaret Haugen announced on Monday she will cast the 25th and deciding vote in favor of the controversial bill. Read More


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Whether you're determining if colocation is the right fit for your business or you are currently in the process of selecting a colocation provider, you'll find this eBook an essential must read for making the right decision for your business. Learn More

HP plans September open-source release for webOS
HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Read More

Goal of new security service: More involvement from ISPs, carriers
New security analytics service purports to arm service providers with the information they need to keep their network traffic clean. Read More

The fine art of Fibre Channel troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Fibre Channel networks can be as much an art as it is a science, but there are some basic best practices you can follow to reduce the guessing and speed resolution. Here are 10 tips to help you get to the bottom of pesky problems. Read More

The Gifts You Didn't Get: 2011 Geek Gadget Guide
No matter what was on your list, there's always room for a few more techno-toys. Read More



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