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GE pushes ahead with 500GB holographic disc storage WHITE PAPER: MSDI 5 Ways to Cash in on Cost Reductions Partnering with independent experts can be the key to IT innovation amidst stringent budgets. This paper discusses: The quick savings hit from virtualization How consolidating support and maintenance costs to a 3rd party can yield 40% savings Reconsiderations for "rip and replace" Read more In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Websense, Inc. Unified Content Security in Practice This paper introduces the Websense TRITON solution the industry's first and only solution to combine industry-leading Web security, email security, and data loss prevention security technologies into one unified architecture. Learn more. Intel acknowledges SSD 320 bug, plans firmware upgrade SanDisk releases new SSDs for old computers Dell plugs hole in virtualization stack WEBCAST: IBM Deploy Server Virtualization with Data Storage Virtualization has changed the dynamics in today's data center. Having visibility to the constant changes being experienced in a virtualized environment is key to understanding how to maximize virtualization in your data center. Learn how IBM Tivoli Productivity Center can provide that visibility. View now Russia steps up game in supercomputing Dell debuts cloud-ready bundled system Darragh Delaney: File and database activity monitoring Matt Hauser: Websites in many languages: The benefits of translation memory | ||||||||||
COMPUTERWORLD 'S STORAGE SURVEY Computerworld is preparing a special report on storage and would like to know how your organization is using various storage technologies. Look for the Spotlight Feature online and in the October 10, 2011 issue of Computerworld. Thank you for taking our survey. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Google is adjusting the real-name policy of its Google+ social service to appease angry users -- many kicked off without notice. But Google will still not allow pseudonyms. Is this a good policy? Is Google+ being too pedantic about using real names? COMPUTERWORLD'S TOP GREEN-IT ORGANIZATIONS Computerworld is identifying the top organizations leading the way with green IT. We're seeking input from organizations that are both reducing energy consumption in their IT equipment and using technology to conserve energy and lower carbon emissions. Please fill out our short survey, or forward this link to the person in your company best able to answer questions about IT energy issues. The deadline for surveys has been extended to Monday, July 25. SHARK TANK OF THE DAY NOW do you see why it's your fault? Pilot fish works for a federal agency that, among other things, supports the ability of local and state government employees to access some centralized databases -- and when one of those users has a problem, she knows it's due to fish's failure. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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