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Forrester: Mobile app dev needs 'omni-channel' perspective WHITE PAPER: IBM Cloud Security: Who do you trust? Cloud computing changes the way we use computing with the promise of significant economic and efficiency benefits. But significant security issues are presented with this new approach to computing. This white paper explains why trust, reliability and security decisions are central to choosing the right model. Read Now In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications Universities Face Big Data Test Big Data will help university stakeholders make better-informed decisions across the board, from student recruitment to day-to-day operations. To carry that Big Data, Ethernet fabrics and software-defined networks are stepping up to help institutions build flexible and resilient network topologies. Learn more. IT's 2013 resolutions: Faster app delivery, but less cloud WEBCAST: VMware Quantifying the Business Value of VMware View This white paper provides a quantitative measurement of the business value, defined as the expected ROI, associated with the use of VMware View as a platform for the targeted deployment of a CVD computing architecture. Learn More Now! Michael Horowitz: Understanding the new security in Java 7 Update 11 | |||||||||
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