Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Would you take a pay cut to telecommute?

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Would you take a pay cut to telecommute?
IT pros want to telecommute -- so much so that more than one-third of those surveyed by Dice.com said they would take a 10% pay cut for the chance to work full time from home. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Can Unified Communications Change Your Outlook
Frost & Sullivan white paper introduces key concepts and potential value of unified communications for the small & mid-size enterprise Read Now

10 Must-Have Downloads for Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
Think Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter offer enough on their own? Think again. These apps amp up your social networking power--and many of them are free. Read More

Victoria's Secret no longer, Epsilon breach sees to that
Lingerie vendor extraordinaire Victoria's Secret today had to notify its clientele it had became just another Epsilon breach victim as customers got this nasty little email: Dear Valued Customer, Your privacy is extremely important to us, and we wanted to share the following information with you. We discovered that an unauthorized party has gained access to files containing email addresses associated... Read More

Do utility companies slight IT security?
Do utilities and energy companies spend huge amounts for physical security but slight information-technology security? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Zetta

Cloud Storage and Data Protection Survey Results
A survey of more than 230 IT professionals probed their status and plans for cloud storage and disaster recovery. Cloud storage was already being used by 17% of the respondents for backup and over half of the respondents were planning to use cloud storage in the future. Read now!

Cancer center builds Texas-sized cloud
As researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center work at "making cancer history," they're doing so with the help of compute power and storage capacity from a private cloud. Read More

Trill? SPB? FabricPath? QFabric? Flat Network Confusion!
Few people in our industry would debate the fact that data center consolidation, server virtualization, and storage-over-Ethernet are changing data center network architectures. There is also general consensus around the concept of more "flat" data center networks providing flow-based, non-blocking, shortest path, network fabrics. Read More

Nimsoft merges monitoring and service management
When you think about IT disciplines, bringing together infrastructure monitoring and service management makes good sense. Read More


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Malware is Everywhere
Get up to speed on the proliferation of security issues and hear about new techniques that combine IBM Rational AppScan and Internet Security Systems (ISS) technologies to scan and identify unwanted, embedded malware. View Now

Wi-Fi Mesh is Alive and Well: Aruba Jumps In With Both Feet
I've argued for some time that large-scale meshes based on Wi-Fi technology (MAC or PHY or both, and hey, let's extend this to any wireless metro-scale mesh technology just for argument's sake) would be more than successful - they'd become, in fact essential. Read More

Microsoft appoints new marketing chief
Chris Capossela takes the spot vacated by Mich Mathews last week Read More

Screen queens: 7 dual-screen devices you can buy now (or hopefully soon)
Are two screens better than one? In recent years, device makers have been exploring this question with mixed results. Read More

CA Technologies acquires government consulting firm
CA Technologies acquires U.S. public sector consulting firm, Base Technologies Read More



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Get a net-workout with cloud-enabled gym gear
Can your treadmill do this? Core Performance embeds fitness smarts in software that runs on custom exercise equipment and also powers online fitness applications. The exercise gear is connected to the Internet and taps cloud-based data such as workout goals, health history and nutrition habits to create personalized exercise plans and track how you're doing in the gym.

Cisco has revamped its E-series routers with a sleek new design and prices to meet every budget. The company revealed a total of seven new products, four routers, three switches, some of which replace earlier E-series versions.

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