Thursday, February 14, 2013

BYOD nightmare: iOS devices hobble Exchange servers when they synch

  Cisco vs. Juniper: How different are their SDN strategies? | Why Office 365 and Office 2013 may not be right for you
 
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BYOD nightmare: iOS devices hobble Exchange servers when they synch
Microsoft and Apple recommend that businesses deny certain iPhones, iPads and iPods access to Calendar items until the companies can clear up a problem that slows Exchange servers to a crawl when the devices try to synch. Read More


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Backup Data in Remote Locations with Speed
See how a global retailer with 850 chains leveraged Riverbed to: - Reduce backup times by 75% - Quickly identify and fix application and network issues - Complete faster backups over the WAN even for remote stores - Gain greater visibility into network bottlenecks Learn more.

WEBCAST: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.

Tackle Global Collaboration Challenges with Silver Peak
With key productivity applications such as file, email, web, AutoCAD and Revit becoming more bandwidth-, processing- and storage-intensive, dwp turns to Silver Peak Virtual Acceleration Open Architecture (VXOA) software to accelerate its file transfers and optimize its WAN performance, while reducing infrastructure costs by 80 percent. Learn more.

Cisco vs. Juniper: How different are their SDN strategies?
On the surface, Cisco and Juniper's SDN strategies seem to have sharp contrasts if recent announcements are any indication. For example: Read More

Why Office 365 and Office 2013 may not be right for you
The next generation of Office is here, and while it's not necessarily an essential upgrade for Office 2010 users, it's easily the best Office suite to date. Editing complicated financial spreadsheets has never been so semi-seamless! Read More

Ultimate Google toolbox: 20 tips, tricks, and hacks
Google's search, mail, maps, and cloud services are practically de facto public utilities. Fire up your browser, and there Google is. But don't take Google for granted--there's much more to its core services than meets the eye. Read More


WEBCAST: Exinda

Expert Insights on Building a User Experience Network
Join guest speaker, Forrester Research, Inc. Principal Analyst Andre Kindness and First State Bank IT leader Tristan Smith as they discuss the importance of putting end-users at the forefront of your network design. Learn More.

Microsoft unleashes a Patch Tuesday to make your head spin
It doesn't break the record for most vulnerabilities patched, or even the most security bulletins in a single Patch Tuesday, but Microsoft comes pretty close. For the February 2013 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has a whopping 12 security bulletins, which fix a mind-numbing 57 separate flaws. Read More

SDN meet sheds little light on Cisco 'Daylight'
Despite the promise of SDNs and the filled sessions at Network World's Open Network Exchange conference this week, lots of questions remain on the technological trend virtually everyone says will redefine networking. Read More

IT Deal Book of 2013
Our running list of mergers and acquisitions Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ixia Anue

The Evolving Visibility Challenge
Network monitoring has become more complex over the last few years, due in large part to virtualization and convergence. Learn how a state-of-the-art monitoring system that maximizes your existing monitoring tool investment can help you attain greater visibility into your network without adding complexity. Say goodbye to virtual blind spots. Learn More

3 Deep, Dark Secrets of Cloud Computing
Everybody uses the cloud. How can there be any secrets? Many companies had to learn these three little lessons the hard way, but there's no reason your business can't learn from those mistakes. Read More

HPCC Takes on Hadoop's Big Data Dominance
Hadoop is everywhere, but a strong competitor is making headway in the market. It's all thanks to years of production use and a solid big data pedigree that powers the billion-dollar LexisNexis database. Read More

Startup Pertino among first to market with networking as a service (NaaS)
Startup Pertino -- backed by former executives from Packeteer and Apple -- has what one analyst calls the most advanced networking as a service (NaaS) product on the market, available starting today as a public beta. Read More

Top 5 criteria to assure the successful rollout of a global telecom expense management initiative
The use of telecommunications within large organizations has increased significantly as the business ecosystem of customers, partners and employees has become more complex and globally intertwined. This changing environment now requires investment in a plethora of technologies to successfully conduct business and manage relationships. In response, many organizations have started either to establish or consider a telecom expense management (TEM) initiative. Read More

 
 
 

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