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How to solve Windows 7 crashes in minutes

Virtualization, cloud computing put new stress on network | How WAN optimization is saving lives

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How to solve Windows 7 crashes in minutes
Everything is perfect; you've upgraded to Windows 7. It's fully patched, all drivers are updated, security is tight, maybe you even have new hardware... yet the old Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) taunts you from your new high-definition screen. Read More


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IT Roadmap Denver - April 28, 2011
IT Roadmap Denver returns April 28 to the Colorado Convention Center! Through executive keynotes, ROI workshops, technical tutorials, strategy sessions, networking opportunities and a private IT expo, attendees will gain insights into the latest IT issues, trends, challenges and solutions from top IT analysts and practitioners. Register now to attend!

WHITE PAPER: Polycom

Microsoft and Polycom Strategic Alliance
Learn how Microsoft and Polycom deliver a complete and interoperable end-to-end UC solution that addresses key business challenges like total cost of ownership (TCO), productivity, efficiency, and team collaboration. Read now.

Virtualization, cloud computing put new stress on network
Networking makes a comeback at Interop to meet the demands of virtualization and cloud computing. Read More

How WAN optimization is saving lives
The International Justice Mission's payoff for using WAN optimization is measured not in dollars but in human lives. Read More

Survey shows mixed emotions about outsourcing
Cloud computing might ultimately usher in an era where more IT assets and functions live off premise, but one of the things that jumped out of a recent survey about outsourcing is there is still a lot of customer churn when it comes to relying on IT service suppliers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

The Customer Intimacy Imperative
Read this white paper to realize the full potential of your customer relationships. Read Now

Skype for Android leaks user data
Skype has acknowledged a 'privacy vulnerability' in its Skype for Android App that lets criminals gain access to personal information from smartphones. Read More

Robots enter Fukushima reactor building for first time
A pair of remote controlled robots entered a reactor building at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Sunday morning for the first time. Read More

China's Huawei reveals board members to boost transparency
Huawei, China's largest telecommunications equipment provider, has for the first time revealed its board of directors along with its overseas sales figures, in a move to further clear its reputation following U.S. concerns that the company is tied to the Chinese military. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

How Midsize Businesses Face IT Disaster
This paper looks at these concerns and presents an approach through which targeted solutions and management can reduce business risks by planning to address disruptions and by addressing technical challenges to business continuity. Read now!

Wind power company sees no evidence of reported hack
One day after a hacker posted screen shots and data to a hacking mailing list, saying he had broken into a New Mexico wind turbine facility, the company that runs the turbines says it has seen no evidence of a computer intrusion. Read More

Event to put spotlight on SIP trunking, security
A question-and-answer session on what topics will be hot at this year's SIPNOC conference. Read More

WAN virtualization: Great idea, but which equipment?
If you haven't been looking at how WAN virtualization can help optimize the price-performance of your network, you're probably missing a great opportunity. Read More

More powerful Sourcefire IPS line sets stage for next-gen firewalls
Sourcefire Monday announced a new line of intrusion-prevention systems (IPS) that sets the foundation for the company's anticipated foray into the application-aware next-generation firewall market later this year. Read More

Open source programming tools on the rise
13 open source development projects making waves in the enterprise. Read More



GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from Microsoft Subnet: a 5-day Microsoft Licensing Tricks class teaching negotiation tips; a Polycom system. From Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of Cisco Unity books. Enter here.

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