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Tech hotshots: The rise of the dataviz expert
As analytics become more ingrained in corporations, data visualizers are the new go-to experts in demand -- but do they work for IT or give IT its marching orders? Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference

Is your IT consumerization journey on track?
Embracing consumer technologies for business advantage is a journey. Take the first crucial step at Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) June 2-4, 2013 in San Francisco. Come Sunday for "The Consumerization Journey: A Readiness Assessment Workshop" led by Doug Neal and Jim Ginsburgh of CSC Leading Edge Forum. Learn more at www.citeconference.com

WEBCAST: VMware

Virtualizing SAP
This KnowledgeVault has answers to questions in a series of concise videos, webinars and assets that explain how SAP and VMware work together to deliver optimal application performance in a virtualized environment. View Now!

Here, there, everywhere: 3 personal cloud storage systems
Cloud storage services like Dropbox or Box are useful, but they can become costly -- and who is controlling your data? One of these three personal cloud storage systems could be your alternative. Read More

Beach reads for techies 2013
IT folks talk about what they plan to read this summer -- and on which device. (Print, your days are numbered.) Read More

Mobile management morphs
Customers are pushing the limits of MDM software -- asking it to manage and do many more things than it was originally created to do -- and vendors are happy to oblige. Read More

MDM tools: Features and functions compared
Application management, security and a bunch of other features are now baked into mobile device management software. Check out our mondo chart showing the features and functions you get with 10 different enterprise MDM products. Read More


WEBCAST: Workday

The Mobile Enterprise
Today's mobile enterprise requires important data anywhere, anytime. And with mobile enterprise applications, IT needs to offer simple, easy-to-use apps that employees will embrace – without compromising security. View Now

Top Metro apps for Windows 8 power users
The Windows 8 Metro application ecosystem is evolving. Here are 17 entrants worth adding to your tablet or PC. Read More

KiraBook review: An ultrabook for the 1%
Toshiba's new KiraBook ultrabook offers a sleek, rich look along with high-end components, including a fine display and great speakers. The question is: Can you afford it? Read More

How to keep the feds from snooping on your cloud data
A growing number of SaaS providers offer secure encryption log-in to Dropbox and other cloud storage vendors, meaning even they can't access the data you store. And neither can the government. Read More

OX Text review: An in-browser word processor with big ambitions
OpenXchange's new word processor, OX Text, is the first in a set of Web productivity apps that run on your own Linux server. Can it compete with Google Docs and Office 365? Read More

10 useful cloud-management tools
New tools help IT execs cut cloud costs, optimize resources, integrate and manage cloud instances. Read More

 

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