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TokBox CEO Comments on WebRTC Platform as a Service
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WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Enabling Ubiquitous Visibility in Virtualized Environments
Enterprises are rapidly adopting virtualization for dynamic service delivery and service management agility. IT challenges already exist in virtual environments and will only be exacerbated with the higher adoption of virtualization. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Kaspersky

Your Data under Siege: Defeating the Enemy of Complexity
Even if you have adequate antivirus protection, are there still holes in your IT security armor? Is lack of bandwidth to manage the growing list of threats, endpoints, and security systems making your organization vulnerable? Learn More

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7 reasons to deploy Wi-Fi security in Enterprise mode
Although it's tempting to use the Personal mode of Wi-Fi security, which is easy to setup and use, businesses and organizations really need to use the Enterprise mode of WPA2—also known as 802.11i. Although it requires a RADIUS server to do the 802.1X authentication and is more complex to setup, it provides superior Wi-Fi security and can save you time and money in the long run. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell Software

Dell Mobility Solutions: A powerful portfolio
How do you balance security with freedom of access when rolling out a BYOD strategy? Read this new white paper to see how Dell Mobility Solutions can help. Custom BYOD solutions offer the flexibility of anytime, anywhere access while enhancing security and streamlining complex IT management. Learn more

What's Next for Enterprise Wireless LANs?
I've had several interesting conversations with attendees at recent Network World Wireless Infrastructure events regarding the future of enterprise-class wireless LAN systems. I've been theorizing that the advent (really a landslide at this point) of 802.11ac represents the last "big" advance in 802.11 standards, and, almost by definition, this implies a slowing in the rate of underlying innovation... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Solving the ADC Market Share Riddle: Winning the Data Center
No other ADC is better equipped to master those transformations than Citrix NetScaler. Gartner Inc.'s market share report confirms that NetScaler alone lives up to the full potential of ADCs for supporting today's IT requirements. Learn why other leading ADCs fall short while Citrix NetScaler gained share consistently for six consecutive quarters. Learn more

Head scanning, bobbleheads and other 3D printer fun
I spent the past two days in New York with Computerworld Senior Writer Lucas Mearian at the Inside 3D Printing conference, hearing the latest on how 3D printers will impact several industries, including aeronautics, space exploration, medicine, manufacturing, food preparation and even fashion. Read More

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Watch a replica of Fenway Park being built using LEGOs
Not everyone loves Fenway Park, never mind the Red Sox. But most everyone loves LEGOs, so even a Yankees fan might enjoy this two-minute time-lapse video: From the YouTube description: Read More


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