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New storage technologies to deal with the data deluge

  Storage administrators demand simplicity | Straight talk on security gets employees to listen -- and comply
 
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New storage technologies to deal with the data deluge
Enterprise storage demands are reaching a critical point, and vendors are scrambling to develop new products to deal with the data deluge. We look at how these technologies will help manage the major pain points for storage administrators. Read More


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BYOD in Education
This white paper can help you address the security and management of multiple devices being introduced into your network. Read on and learn how to embrace a BYOD. Read Now!

INSIDER
Storage administrators demand simplicity
IT staffers at all levels are now tasked with managing data storage. They demand simplicity (but want power, too). Insider (registration required) Read More

Straight talk on security gets employees to listen -- and comply
Sure, you want users to comply with security edicts, but would you phish your own employees or share your company's hack history? At least some CIOs say yes. Read More

Bart Perkins: Cloudbursts ahead
Service interruptions seem unavoidable as companies move to the cloud. Here are four areas you should manage well if youre going to be dependent on cloud computing. Read More

The Grill: Emmile Brack helps deliver analytics to educators
Meet Emmile Brack, vice president of technology IT at Aspire Public Schools, a nonprofit organization that manages 34 public charter schools throughout California. She talks about the lessons learned from a recent analytics project. Read More

Preston Gralla: iPad vs. PC: Sometimes the accepted wisdom is right
It's clear that hardware makers are experimenting far more with Windows devices than Apple is with the iPad. But that does that herald a revival of the PC? Read More

Career Watch: Linux pros are in demand
Employers are having a hard time finding the Linux talent they need, and they're holding on to the pros they already have. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: R&D's new security lab is a promising step
For once, security isn't an afterthought, as the R&D department plans its own sandbox for testing the company's software products. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Economic Benefits of Cisco's Cloud Strategy
Private, public, hybrid--Cisco enables a world of many clouds with new levels of agility and security. This report from ACG Research looks how Cisco's cloud strategy improves economics beyond simple data center virtualization. Read Now

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: You want me in the office? How 20th century of you.
Not every job is suitable for telecommuting. But for those that are, there are multiple benefits. Read More

Sandberg's book prompts discussion on dearth of women in IT
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's belief that the women's revolution has 'stalled' and that 'men still run the world' may hold true in IT. Read More

INSIDER
Cloud platform OpenStack got its start at NASA
OpenStack gained some momentum when IBM decided to use it as the foundation of its cloud services, but the three-year-old technology may not have experienced its rapid rise without NASA. Insider (registration required) Read More

Emerging tech keeps cities running
Boston residents are using city-provided apps to improve municipal operations, and South Bend, Ind., is using sensors to detect sewer problems. Read More

Computer science enrollments rise 29% in 2011-12
The number of new undergraduate computer science majors at Ph.D.-granting U.S. universities rose by more than 29% last year, an increase that the Computing Research Association called 'astonishing.' Read More

eBay develops metric for data center performance
There's a maxim in the data center business that you can't manage what you can't measure, and eBay has come up with a new measurement for doing both. Read More

Efficiency on the rise as BYOD expands at Intel
Intel has expanded a BYOD program that it calls a resounding success, providing around 5 million hours of annual productivity gains last year. Read More

 
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