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WEBCAST: EMC Corporation Transform Your Cloud This video highlights how VMAX Cloud Edition automates day-to-day tasks, improves service levels and accelerates time-to-value for users of public, private and hybrid clouds. Learn More. Wireless networks may learn to live together by using energy pulses Directly connected to the Internet of Things IBM launches appliance for the 'Internet of things' WHITE PAPER: Neebula Systems Inc Effectively Controlling IT Change It is often claimed that "80% of unplanned outages are due to ill-planned changes made by administrators or developers." The average IT organization makes 11-100 changes per week; it is apparent that change management has become a daunting task. Learn More IoT development needs context and leadership Feds want in-dash tech disabled when cars are moving Cisco's new director-class storage switch boosts throughput 6X | |||||||||
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