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Google upgrades Search Appliance for enterprises
Google upgraded its Search Appliance for the enterprise in an effort to help workers find information stored anywhere in their organization. Read More


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VoIP Solutions Provide Enterprises With Various Benefits
VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

WHITE PAPER: Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Next-Generation Application Delivery: Business in the Cloud
Download an IDC whitepaper today to examine the business drivers and challenges of the application delivery landscape, and the benefits of adopting a holistic approach that enables growth at the edge of the Internet without sacrificing performance, visibility, and control. Learn More.

Oracle finally releases pricing for cloud software offerings
Oracle has finally answered a big question hovering over its emerging family of cloud services: What do they cost? Read More

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Social media gains in regulated industries
Even if you're knee-deep in regulations, it is possible to get the benefits other kinds of companies do from being active in social media. Here's how some approach it. (Insider; registration required.) Read More

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Crafting a social media policy
What do healthcare providers need to think about as they formulate social networking policies? (Insider; registration required.) Read More

Microsoft terms talk of Office on iPad 'inaccurate'
Microsoft disavowed comments made by its Czech subsidiary that the company will roll out iOS and Android apps of its Office suite early next year. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft Office for the iPad is trouble for Windows 8 tablets but good news for Microsoft
Microsoft is already facing an uphill fight trying to eat into the iPad and Android tablets' market share. An announcement that Office will be available for iOS and Android next year makes the fight that much harder for Windows 8 tablets. Despite that, though, bringing Office to iOS and Android is a very good move for Microsoft. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Application Visibility: The Root of Good Service Management
As your business needs become more dynamic, monitoring systems will be key to understanding how applications fulfill business needs and your ability to provide governance will determine the success level of your entire enterprise. Learn More

Best iPad office apps: updated
From office suite apps such as spreadsheets and word processors to file managers and cloud services, these iPad apps will help boost your mobile productivity. Read More

IBM expands PureSystems line for data duties
IBM has expanded its PureSystems line of pre-integrated systems to include new models to handle business analysis and online transaction processing. Read More

Regulation is only way to stop social networks from learning more than we want, says researcher
Online social networks are gathering information about their users that those people never intended to disclose, and government regulation may be the only way to stop the practise, a researcher said. Read More

Box adds links to third-party web apps, sites
Box announced an HTML5 framework that makes it possible for customers and other vendors to fully integrate features of its file sharing and cloud storage software into websites and enterprise applications. Read More

IETF starts work on next-generation HTTP standard
With an eye towards updating the World Wide Web to better accommodate complex and bandwidth-hungry applications, the Internet Engineering Task Force has started work on the next generation of HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the underlying protocol for the Web. Read More

Time has come for chief analytics officers
Companies seeking to enable enterprise-wide data analytics need a chief analytics officer to lead the effort, analysts say. Read More

 
 
 

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