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15 most powerful wireless networking companies
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WHITE PAPER: Ipswitch, Inc
 
Fixing Intermittent Application Performance Problems
Intermittent performance problems are among the most frustrating issues IT administrators face. The apparently random nature of occurrences, the near impossibility of reproducing all conditions, and the complexity of applications and their dependencies make it difficult to diagnose root causes to resolve an issue quickly. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

WAN Optimization: They Key to Effective Private Clouds
A crucial element to any private cloud is the ability to provide reliable application performance and data transfer over the WAN. What's more, additional bandwidth won't' solve performance problems caused by latency. See how key features in WAN optimization can make the difference between a private cloud success or failure. Learn More

BMC chief: Our going private is 'great news for customers, bad news for competitors'
  While Dell has captured headlines for months as it attempts the transition from public to private company, BMC Software went private on Tuesday without all the drama and shareholder fireworks. Read More
 

AT&T's 'never forget' 9/11 image provokes Twitter outrage
  Even a company apology, after the image was removed, got dinged as insincere Read More
 

Why the Last Mile of CRM Implementation Is the Hardest
In broadband networking, the last-mile problem is getting from the big pipes to the end user at a reasonable cost. The last mile in CRM is getting data from users' favorite application -- email -- into the CRM system without disrupting their beloved workflows. Read More
 

Statue will honor Yaz's career … (which meant a lot to mine)
Maybe it would have happened anyway, but I have always believed that my journey toward a career in journalism began during the Boston Red Sox "Impossible Dream" season of 1967 and was driven by the exploits of that team's star player, Hall of Famer and triple crown winner Carl Yastrzemski. Read More
 

What online news looked like on 9/11
With Twitter, Facebook and YouTube yet to come, newspapers and TV sites played pivotal role Read More
 

Obvious? Not so much: TSA reminds you not to travel with hand grenades
Some of the travel recommendations posted on the Transportation Security Administration's blog seem stupefying obvious. This week's entitled: "Leave Your Grenades at Home" seemed like a no brainer, but alas. The TSA wrote about grenades in particular: Year to date, the agency's officers have discovered: Read More
 

Spot the real Apple iPhone 5S or 5C video!
One of these Apple iPhone 5S/5C smartphone videos is the real deal. See if you can figure out which one it is! Read More
 

7 Startups Show How the Entrepreneurial Spirit Drives Innovation
GigTank, an entrepreneur accelerator event, paired seven startups with mentors, business leaders and others able to help people with big ideas start to bring them to market. Everyone gathered in Chattanooga, Tenn., where citywide 1 gbps is part of the initiative to turn 'Gig City' into an innovation hub. Read More
 

Review: VMware Workstation 10 turns to tablets
The best desktop virtualization software for techs adds support for Surface Pro sensors and more polish Read More
 

Cisco's storage alliances safe... for now
Will Cisco's acquisition of flash memory company WHIPTAIL strain relations with storage partners EMC and NetApp - anymore than they are already strained? Perhaps so, but only when those companies ramp up their own flash storage products, Read More
 

10 best alternatives to the iPhone 5S
Just in case you were underwhelmed by the new Apple smartphones. Read More
 

New wave of tablets with Intel Bay Trail chip will start at $99
Dozens of tablets, some priced as low as US$99, are expected out by year's end running on new Intel Atom processors, which began shipping Wednesday. Read More
 

 

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