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Asset managers crave location data
Visually seeing and tracking your company's assets can help save money, time and trouble. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

How WAN Optimization Helps Enterprises Reduce Costs
If you wanted to break down innovation into a tidy equation, it might go something like this: Technology + Connectivity = Productivity. Productivity comes in two forms: user experience and infrastructure efficiency. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: McAfee

Needle in a Datastack: The Rise of Big Security Data
Big data holds many answers, but only if an organization has the capability to harness the ever growing amounts of security information. In deploying a SIEM solution to analyze this data, organizations can repel advanced threats in real-time as well as spot the stealthy, dormant threat. View now>>

BlackBerry Passport deep-dive review: Qwerty meets quirky
Qwerty fans will welcome the unit's keyboard, quad-core processor, big battery and voice assistant, but its square shape and hefty weight may give others pause. Read More

10 (mostly) free Exchange admin tools
If you're in charge of an Exchange deployment of almost any size, there's something in here for you. Read More

IT skills that are in demand, and those that will be
IT professionals seeking certifications in the coming months may get their best return with cloud and security-related certifications. Agile-related training won't hurt, either. Read More

Moto X (2014) deep-dive review: Android done right -- again
With a distinctive and customizable design, superb software and exceptional features, the new Moto X shows just how good an Android phone can be. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Unify

Five Reasons to Think Again about UC
If unified communications is on your mind, you're probably looking for ways to leverage your current technology investment, flexible deployment options, global support capabilities, a vendor with a clear market vision, and expert advice. Look no further. Click here to learn how Unify can address all of your UC needs. Learn More

Two little words that destroy your credibility
We in IT have to realize that only users get to decide whether "it's fixed." Read More

INSIDER
Outgoing Commerce Department CIO pushed to shake up the federated model
When Simon Szykman was named CIO of the U.S. Department of Commerce, he inherited a federated IT organization that needed to improve its efficiency and effectiveness, so he applied his strategic vision and consensus-building skills in efforts to make progress in both areas. Read More

Smarter algorithms will power our future digital lives
Researchers are working on deep-learning algorithms that will power better search, autonomous cars, smarter smartphones and the Internet of Things. Read More

Living with Acer's Chromebook 13: The good and the bad
Acer's Chromebook 13 has a 1080p display and some impressive-sounding elements, but what you see on paper doesn't tell the whole story. Read More

Why the Internet of Things may never happen (Part 2)
The Internet of Things idea of all our stuff seamlessly working together for our benefit is wonderful, but it's never going to happen. Read More


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