Wednesday, November 13, 2013

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Riverbed wins 7-vendor WAN optimization test
As applications move to the cloud, network managers are seeing increasing requirements to optimize and manage WAN connections. Most enterprises have migrated to web-based applications and make heavy use of Internet services for day-to-day business. All of this makes network performance a key factor for productivity and end-user satisfaction. Read More


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Managing Essential tools for greater productivity
People are interacting with software from the moment they wake up (hearing an alarm on a smartphone) to the time they relax in the evening (reading or shopping online). And in between, software affects virtually every work function in some way, whether in the executive suite or on the shipping dock. Read Now

10 Chrome offline apps for business
Here are 10 Chrome business apps that you can run offline. Read More


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Fighting Fraud Videos: IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager
Short videos about IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager (IIM) for Fraud. IIM optimizes the investigation of fraud for customers across many industries in both the commercial and public sector space. Learn More.

Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features
Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0, an upcoming release of the open-source software, should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Application Delivery in a Virtual Environment
This set of key questions were posed by Riverbed Technology to Lucinda Borovick, program vice president of IDC's Enterprise Communications and Datacenter Networks practice, on behalf of Riverbed Technology's customers including: Q. What are the benefits of application delivery controllers in a cloud environment? View Now

Who's using OpenStack?
We don't typically track user surveys, but the annual state of the OpenStack questionnaire provides some interesting insights into this still emerging open source cloud computing platform. Here are some key takeaways: -Really small and really big companies are most likely to be using OpenStack Read More


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Recent iOS app updates people hate

We looked at the top 100 iPhone and iPad apps in the Business category, free or paid, that were last updated in September or October 2013 to find the ones users HATE.

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