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The mobile security aspects of VDI

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The mobile security aspects of VDI
Enterprise mobility chaos is driving a wealth of mobile device management and security offerings from a wide variety of vendors. Will virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) products and services become a component of the MDM market, too? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fluke Networks

Importance of Permanent Link Testing
This white paper is the joint effort of 2 industry leaders of high speed infrastructure cabling and testing, Panduit and Fluke Networks. This technical paper provides a thorough analysis and review of different testing techniques and their associated benefits for high speed permanent links. Learn More Today!

WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Ensuring Reliable Service Delivery
Learn how integrating infrastructure management tools with existing application performance management solutions will allow IT to promote holistic management that spans silos. Read Now

Is that an antenna in your pocket or ...?
Ohio State University researchers armed with sewing machines and computers have come up with a way to weave radio antennas into clothing in an effort to give wearers more flexible and reliable communications capabilities. Read More

21 Chrome Web Apps for Serious Work
If you use Google's Chrome browser (or a Chromebook), check out these great document creation, collaboration and management tools. Read More

Cisco aims for a go-anywhere router
Cisco Systems made its fortune selling routers for the cores of enterprise and service-provider networks, but now the company is sending its technology farther from those cozy confines than ever before. Read More


WEBCAST: Riverbed

Eliminate Network Finger-Pointing
Cascade Demo: With Cascade, you get visibility into network optimization and analysis, application performance management, IT consolidation, and security. Watch as Jack, the manager of the network team, deals with user complaints about application performance. See how he uses Riverbed Cascade to solve them. Learn more!

Android now most attacked mobile OS, McAfee reports
Google's Android operating system is now the most-targeted mobile platform for malware, according to McAfee's latest threat report. Read More

Tablets becoming popular bathroom activity, survey finds
With the market flush with hot-selling tablets, it shouldn't bowl anyone over to learn that many tablet users are taking the plunge and bringing their devices to the bathroom with them. Read More

How does the Google-Motorola deal change mobility?
Google's decision to acquire Android device maker Motorola Mobility raises more questions than it answers. And everyone has questions. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Examining SPB and TRILL Differences
Network virtualization is required to support cloud computing, VM mobility, increased control of traffic flows, efficient use of bandwidth, and to reduce the amount of overall network equipment needed. The key is to virtualize without adding complexity. Read Now

Patent protection advocate calls for help in hindering Nortel patent sale
The leader of the Open Invention Network has put out an all-call to help it fight the pending sale of Nortel's patent portfolio to a consortium of vendors led by Apple and Microsoft. Keith Bergelt, CEO of OIN, wants developers and users to step up and share their viewpoints and stories with the Department of Justice investigating the sale. The pending sale is currently under regulatory approval but the group hopes to close the deal in the third quarter. Read More

Chinese developers take a bite of the Apple
If you've ever gone to Apple's mobile app store and purchased games like High Noon, Gamebox1 or Doodletruck, then you've downloaded an app from the burgeoning Chinese software development community. Read More

The decline, further decline and collapse of webOS
WebOS wasn't really a bad operating system; it was more just an operating system that never had a purpose. Read More

Verizon Wireless adds 25 cities receiving LTE on Sept. 15
Verizon Wireless named 25 more cities, mainly in Illinois and other Midwestern states, that will get its 4G LTE service on Sept. 15. Read More



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