Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cisco reorgs again, folds net management into new cloud group

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Cisco reorgs again, folds net management into new cloud group
Even though it completed the bulk of a major restructuring earlier this year, Cisco continues to tweak its internal organizational structure, combining its network management group into a larger cloud and systems management technology group, according to an internal Cisco memo. Read More


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Management, business issues weigh on HP
Hewlett-Packard continues to struggle with leadership and business changes, reporting on Monday that fourth quarter net earnings dropped 91 percent over last year. Read More

Getting a handle on complexity
Everyone knows complexity is a foe of IT. But how bad is it, and how do you tell if your decisions are making it better or worse? Read More


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