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Next stop for the iPad: Manufacturing RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO Perspective CIO Perspectives Chicago CIO Perspectives is coming to Chicago on September 14, 2011. Join your fellow Chicago senior IT executives to discuss the latest strategies and technologies affecting organizations today. This is your best opportunity of 2011 to gain important insight on your most pressing IT and business issues. Register today! In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: BMC Four Steps to Dynamic Workload Management In the beginning, IT ran on one platform - the mainframe. Workloads were predictable and stable, and we could schedule accordingly. But then came Unix, AS/400, Windows and a multitude of other platforms, all with accompanying workloads. Learn More! Who will be the next Steve Jobs? Apple locks in new CEO Tim Cook through 2021 Samsung adds LTE to a phone and a tablet for Europe Silver Peak unveils free WAN acceleration product Elgan: How Apple will kill cable TV Amazon tablet to be 'hundreds less' than iPad From CIO.com: 21 Chrome Web Apps for Serious Work WHITE PAPER: SEPATON and Hitachi Data Systems Data Growth and Protection: Addressing the Challenge How does your organization deal with the data deluge? This white paper explores new research that gets to the heart of the challenges of protecting and managing the data you already deal with and preparing for the ever-increasing volumes of data to come. And, it discusses how a single, scaleable solution can address these issues. Read now Linux at 20: New challenges, new opportunities Scala: The Android programming language you didn't know you had Irene Wreaks Havoc on East Coast Communications China yanks video that leaked hacking tool Ken Gagne: Steve Wozniak on Steve Jobs' resignation Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 has metal back, A6 chip 'late 2012' IT Blogwatch: Morto worm spreading fast via RDP | ||||||||||
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