Thursday, March 07, 2013

Microsoft: Office 2013 can now be transferred to another PC every 90 days

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Microsoft: Office 2013 can now be transferred to another PC every 90 days
After an angry social media stinkfest brought on by Office 2013 licensing terms, Microsoft reviewed customer feedback and today announced a change in the EULA that will allow Office 2013 users to transfer the software from one computer to another once every 90 days. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Mobilize: A unified IT approach to the mobile workspace
Why does unification matter for today's enterprise? The answer can be found by looking to today's defining trends. The consumerization of IT, BYOD, mobility-based business models--they're all transforming how employees work and customers engage. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: MegaPath

Managing risk in the modern business world
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This company ditched its landlines and iPhones in favor of iPad Minis
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Mellanox looks to head off Cisco, Juniper with open source Ethernet plan
In an effort to better compete with data center switching rivals Cisco, Arista and Juniper, Mellanox is opening up. Read More


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Forrester Video: The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
Forrester's Vanessa Alvarez highlights the importance of automation, flexibility, and agility when enterprise organizations rely on the cloud, in particular, the large amounts of data traversing the WAN. Learn more.

ARM server maker offers cloud service to port x86 code
ARM processors are used mostly in smartphones, but Boston Limited is offering a service through which developers can port existing x86 applications to work on ARM servers, which can then be tested via a cloud service. Read More

Avaya beefs up contact center solutions
Avaya has unveiled new analytics and customer interaction solutions designed to harness the power of big data and the growing number of ways that customers expect access. Avaya's Customer Experience Management addresses the growing number of customer interaction channels, also seeking to provide organizations with more opportunity to extract valuable insights through smart analytics. Avaya Automated Chat and Avaya Aura Call Center Elite Multichannel solutions provide options for integrated Web, social media, SMS, IM and email customer interactions. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

IT Consolidation Hazards
Providing central services means more bandwidth between data centers and remote users. This ESG paper highlights new research on IT initiatives, how to avoid the common pitfalls of consolidation, and alternatives to ensure application performance, even for remote and mobile users, does not suffer after an IT consolidation. Read now!

Hope these guys don't work for Yahoo!: Nearly 600,000 mega-commuters have 90 minute ride to work
If anyone needs a pretty darn good reason to telecommute it's these guys: the nearly 600,000 mega-commuters whose ride to work is 90 minutes or longer and ove Read More

Driven by 10G, Ethernet switches buck economic headwinds
The Ethernet switch market eked out modest growth in 2012 against the backdrop of an uncertain global economy, underscored by weakness in Europe and lower public sector spending. Read More

Best Buy cancels telework program
No more working anywhere, anytime, for Best Buy's corporate employees Read More

 
 
 

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