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Standardizing the desktop with virtualization WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications Is Cloud the Answer to Federal IT Savings? In this eGuide, Computerworld and its sister publications CIO and Network World have collected interviews and articles that cover some of the biggest issues faced by federal agency IT departments today. Read on to learn about the technology challenges the U.S. government is facing, and how some agencies are dealing with them. Read now. In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Dell SMB's and the Consumerization of IT As social media becomes an integral part of consumer technology, an increasing number of employees are bringing their personal mobile devices to work, enabling social media and collaboration in the workplace. Learn More 3 key issues for secure virtualization Servers are refreshed with Intel's new E5 chips WHITE PAPER: F5 Enabling Storage Flexibility to Better Manage Data Growth Virtualizing file storage gives organizations the flexibility and data mobility required to reduce backup windows and costs, improve storage efficiency, and seamlessly integrate new technologies such as data deduplication and cloud storage. Learn More! Review: VDI without the server connection tuCloud criticizes Microsoft, OnLive for virtual desktop licensing debacle On CIO.com: Is mobile virtualization ready for your business? | ||||||||||
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