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Next Gen NAC is designed to facilitate BYOD

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Next Gen NAC is designed to facilitate BYOD
If your company hasn't updated its network access control (NAC) solution in a few years, resolve to look at the next generation of products now on the market. Current products are designed to make enabling BYOD (bring your own device) a whole lot easier. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks

7 Principles to Improve Web Site Availability
Users hate to wait so when your web site doesn't respond the way visitors expect, your business suffers. This guide offers strategies for scaling your web infrastructure to meet web availability and performance SLAs, enhancing both speed and performance (there is a difference), and delivering superior user experience on any device, in any location. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks

7 Principles to Improve Web Site Availability
Users hate to wait so when your web site doesn't respond the way visitors expect, your business suffers. This guide offers strategies for scaling your web infrastructure to meet web availability and performance SLAs, enhancing both speed and performance (there is a difference), and delivering superior user experience on any device, in any location. Learn More

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Career Watch: On job satisfaction, CIOs' perceptions may be skewed
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HP 3PAR StoreServ Chalk Talk (June 2013 update)
Learn about the June 2013 updates to the HP 3PAR StoreServ portfolio in this latest HP Storage ChalkTalk from HPStorageGuy Calvin Zito. Learn More

The Grill: Newly minted CIO Tammy Bilitzky focuses on scalability and automation
When Tammy Bilitzky became CIO at New York-based Data Conversion Laboratory last March, it was her first time in a CIO role, and it was DCL's first time filling that post. Bilitzky, who had worked in senior-level technology jobs at other companies, says the move offered her a lot of new opportunities. "What's really great about that is you don't fall into old habits. You're really coming in fresh, objective and able to make the right assessments for the company," she says. "It's an opportunity you don't get in many firms." Here she shares more of her views on IT management. Read More

14 steps to a better, faster Windows laptop
After a couple of years, most laptops fall seriously behind the times. Here are several ways to upgrade your legacy laptop to meet today's standards. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel®

Storage Insight: Debunk the Data Storage Myths
Of all the obstacles standing in the way of building a better IT infrastructure, misinformation may be the most daunting. This informative eBook is designed to provide the immediate insight you need to make the right decisions about some of the most important IT issues your enterprise will ever face. Read Now>>

Why even ISPs will regret the end of net neutrality
On Tuesday, the The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District Columbia Circuit said the FCC doen't doesn't have the authority to enforce its net neutrality rules. The ISPs and carriers typically maintain that net neutrality is a government plot to stifle networking investment. Read More

PCI DSS 3.0 is an evolution, not a revolution
The primary goal of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is to protect the confidential user information on credit cards. Read More

Security nightmare worsens for Windows XP's end of days
You all know (or better know) by now that Microsoft will end all support for Windows XP on April 8. Now the company is doubling down, saying it will end support for the XP version of Microsoft Security Essentials, the company's free security and antivirus application. That means no more updates, no more additions to the antivirus signatures, nothing. If a virus appears on April 9, you better have someone... Read More

Juniper announces Firefly Suite for virtual-machine security
Juniper today announced its Firefly Suite for virtual-machine security, a set of software-based products for VMware and KVM that contain the security and switching capabilities found in Juniper's SRX Series Services Gateway, as well as Junos Space Virtual Director. Read More


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