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Let me get off your *&%$ list
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Strategic Road Map for Network Access Control
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Thwarting employers asking for Facebook access
The rise in employers and schools demanding access to workers' and students' social media has to be stopped Read More


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Freightliner Extracts Shipping Data From 3270 App
This video shows how Freightliner achieved mainframe integration using Attachmate® Verastream® to automate EDI messaging and roll out real-time online tracking for customers. Learn More!

Cisco's not on board, but is Shortest Path Bridging winning?
Is Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) winning the data center fabric standards battle? One could have walked away from Interop 2012 with that impression, given the level of interest in it during a conference session and the production implementations that were discussed at the show. Read More


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Sun Chemical Customer Success Story
Sun Chemical, the world's largest producer of printing inks and pigments, quadrupled its complex batch environment with zero extra headcount using BMC Control-M's Automated File Transfer features. Learn More!

What a Psychopath Can Teach Us About Information Security
In David Mamet's 1992 film "Glengarry Glen Ross," Alec Baldwin's character Blake – sent by the firm's owners Mitch and Murray to lay down some tough love on the salesmen at a remote office of their real estate agency – uses as one of his motivational tools the acronym "AIDA." It stands for "Attention, Interest, Decision, Action" and it has a lot to teach us about how information... Read More

How will Cisco COPE with SDNs?
Cisco's got a software-defined networking (SDN) architecture but it won't say much about it. SDNs are a hot topic industrywide with the promise of abstracting the physical network infrastructure from control of it, enabling more adaptability for things like cloud computing and easier feature extension. Read More

Here's Microsoft's Impressive Green Datacenter Initiative, Set to Launch this Summer
Starting this July, just as things get hot even in Seattle, Microsoft will launch a green initiative to make all of the company's facilities, "including data centers, software development labs, air travel, and office buildings," go carbon neutral. Read More



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