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Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground
Enterprises are increasingly interested in developing apps for Android-based smartphones and tablets, showing how Google's OS is becoming more accepted, according to a poll. At the same time fewer are willing to spend resources on Microsoft's OSes. Read More


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Cloud Computing for CIOs
No longer is moving to the cloud only spearheaded by small IT groups - increasingly, CIOs and CFOs are getting involved in the process. This white paper discusses how CIOs that establish a combined approach with CFOs on cloud IT investments are seeing more real business value for their organization. Learn more.

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Brocade VCS Fabric Technology for On-Demand Applications
In this paper Brocade discusses how Brocade VCS Fabric technology used with the Brocade VDX 8770 Switch provides a plug and play architecture, simplifying the network to dramatically reduce the time to provision on-demand applications for both private and public clouds. Learn more >>

How to replace your desktop PC with an Android tablet
I am now living, 100% of the time, on my Android devices (specifically with my primary work machine now being a Nexus 7). And, despite my love for Linux desktop distributions, I have no plans on going back to using a traditional desktop or laptop anytime soon. The ability for me to be completely mobile far outweighs any inconvenience of going without a traditional desktop. What I would like to do is... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications

Exploring Software-Defined Networking with Brocade
In this paper you will learn about the range of SDN technologies that are currently evolving, how they can be applied to a series of cloud-related challenges, and how Brocade is implementing SDN both vertically in data, control, and management planes--and across its portfolio. Learn more >>

BlackBerry Messenger for Android, iPhone delayed
BlackBerry said it will be at least next week until it relaunches the BlackBerry Messenger service for Android and iOS. Read More


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View the new eBook: Evolution of the Ethernet
Brocade and IDG bring you this exclusive eBook exploring the impact of today's IT and Data Center challenges on your network. With a focus on Ethernet Fabric, use this eBook to start your evolution toward a flatter, less complex and more agile network architecture—an architecture ready for the future. View Now

Valve announces Linux-based SteamOS aimed at taking over your living room
PC game developer and publisher Valve Monday took the wraps off SteamOS, a software platform designed to combine the company's gaming offerings with existing living room entertainment. Read More


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