Monday, March 12, 2012

What's your favorite enterprise IT product?

Controlling your March Madness traffic outbreak | Techies are spending a lot of time on PCs in our post-PC world

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What's your favorite enterprise IT product?
Do you have a favorite enterprise IT product you can't live without? Tell us about it and we'll share your raves with our readers. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Microsoft

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WHITE PAPER: Shoretel

Reduce Cellular Spend With ShoreTel Mobility
Organizations continue to spend valuable budget on international and long distance calls. This white paper shows how a multi-location organization can reduce cellular spend by leveraging current Wi-Fi and dual-mode smartphone deployments, and offloading expensive minutes from cellular networks to virtually free WLAN networks. Read now!

Controlling your March Madness traffic outbreak
As the NCAA men's college basketball tournament begins to unfold, March Madness takes on a more literal meaning for those tasked with controlling activity on the enterprise network. Read More

Techies are spending a lot of time on PCs in our post-PC world
There's lots of talk about us being in a post-PC world -- yesterday, for example, from Ray Ozzie -- so I found interesting this current poll on Slashdot that asks: "My PC accounts for (--)% of my computing time?" As of this morning, 6,434 Slashdot readers had weighed in. Read More

5 ways Avaya can stave off irrelevancy
New Avaya data networking chief Marc Randall has five focus areas in his sights to help the company sell its Ethernet switches, gain market share ... and perhaps stave off irrelevancy. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Can Your Network Infrastructure Handle It All?
Virtualization and other application layer technologies demand unification. The first step to creating a unified IT department that can build application-aware infrastructure is creating an inventory that reflects all resources that were once held in silos. Answer the 7 questions in this eGuide to get started. Learn More Now!

Starbucks CIO leaves coffee giant for Best Buy
In his newly created position, 36-year-old Stephen Gillett will lead Best Buy's e-commerce businesses, IT and global shared services divisions. Read More

At least 1 woman should be interviewed for every IT job opening, advocacy group says
A not-for-profit group advocating there be more women working in information technology has just published a report that says recruiters for high-tech jobs should make sure there is at least one woman candidate for every job opening in IT. Read More

Linux: Where the jobs (and bigger salaries) are
Numerous studies have emerged over the past few years indicating that Linux skills are a hot item in the IT hiring market, but Linux Foundation published a new report suggesting that the search for such talent is taking on a new level of urgency. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Good Technology

Data Loss Prevention Whitepaper: When MDM Isn't Enough
This paper explores common methods of data loss that cannot be prevented through MDM alone. In addition, this paper will introduce Good for Enterprise and its unique approach to managing security on mobile devices, which does address some of the shortcomings of an MDM-only strategy Learn More Now!

BlackBerries giving IT admins black eyes! Evaluating BlackBerry alternatives
Research in Motion (RIM) had a tough year in 2011 with a number of outages, lackluster communication with customers and transition in the executive suite. RIM's problems have left many C-level executives frustrated with the BlackBerry platform and looking for a better mobile messaging solution. Read More

Lessons learned: Outsourcing managed network services
Driven by financial needs, a competitive managed services market, enhanced remote network management tools and demanding business requirements, organizations are increasingly delegating control of their network -- including carrier services and service management -- to third-party providers. Read More

New Cisco servers have Intel Xeon E5 inside
Cisco this week expanded its data center portfolio with servers and networking gear to better support virtualization, cloud computing and Big Data. Read More

New key technology simplifies data encryption in the cloud
Many companies cite data security as their top inhibitor to cloud adoption. Data encryption is a logical security measure, but key management can be tricky. Now there's a new service that simplifies key management while ensuring that no one but the data owner ever knows the master key. Read More



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