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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

10 hot data center tools

AT&T to soon offer Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus | Cisco, HP rift grows

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10 hot data center tools
Enterprise data centers are notoriously complex, costly and energy inefficient, which leaves plenty of opportunity for innovative vendors to introduce products that ease the pain of data center managers. Read More


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AT&T to soon offer Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus
Disappointing quarterly results and death knells might stop an ordinary company in its tracks, but Palm continues to forge ahead. Despite stock prices hovering at the $4 mark, the company announced on Monday that it would join forces with AT&T to bring its Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus phones to the carrier. Read More

Cisco, HP rift grows
HP has sided with Polycom in videoconferencing as the fissure with Cisco grows even wider. HP had relationships with both Polycom and Tandberg, which is being acquired by Cisco, but decided to move forward with Polycom only. Read More

The biggest cloud on the planet is owned by ... the crooks
Who's got the biggest cloud in the tech universe? Google? Pretty big, but no. Amazon? Lots and lots of servers, but not even close. Microsoft? They're just getting started. Read More


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IT Service Management: Beyond the Myths
Discover best practices and supporting technologies that deliver the straightest path to service reliability, operational efficiency and effective ROI. Also, examine three case studies that show how IT service management works in the real world. Read More!

DEMO start-ups go for the cloud
Sixty-five companies will debut products at DEMO this week, with a heavy focus on cloud computing. Read More

Verizon announces VoIP packages for SMBs
At the recent Comptel Spring 2010 conference, Verizon Global Wholesale Division announced plans for three new VoIP and Internet packages designed for retail service providers to offer to small and midsize businesses. The wholesale offers will be accompanied by marketing efforts to SMBs. Read More

Time is right to consider VDI
If you haven't considered virtual desktop options lately, it might be time to take a closer look. There are a lot of alternatives now and the opportunity might be right, especially if a desktop refresh is in order or you're planning a Windows 7 migration. Read More


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Examine 8 tips that will show you how to virtualize more critical workloads with confidence. From security planning and policy management to automation and access controls, get expert advice on how to build a more secure virtual infrastructure to accelerate the virtualization of business-critical applications. Learn More!

Google stops censoring in China
Google has stopped censoring results in China, acting on a decision it made in January. Read More

German government urges users to scrap Firefox 3.6
Germany's federal computer security agency has recommended that users dump Mozilla's newest Firefox browser until the company patches a critical vulnerability later this month. Read More

IRS security faults leave taxpayer information at risk
In this the heavy tax season where billions of dollars and tons of personal information is relayed to and from the government, it's more disconcerting to hear that the Internal Revenue Service is still struggling to keep private information secure. Read More



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