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Must-have data center utilities: Picks by IT pros
Some of your peers rely on these tools to help run their shops, for everything from real-time server graphing to capacity planning and virtual machine backup. Read More


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BI Leveraging On Demand THINKStrategies
Traditional BI systems generally require dedicated staff to generate meaningful analysis, but the analysis is still difficult to share. As a result, many departmental managers and end users have relied on simple spreadsheets, which require significant manual effort and provide limited insight. Read now!

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Transform Your Business with Video
Business video is exploding in popularity. As video becomes increasingly pervasive, businesses need to uncover the most efficient and productive ways to deploy the media. Cisco Services offers four detailed white paper series—plus complementary short videos—that outline practical steps for harnessing the power of video and realizing the best ROI. Go Now

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: A slim and sexy Android tablet
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet is slim and sexy, with a great display and the latest version of Android 3.1 (Honeycomb). But it isn't perfect. Read More

What's your cell phone's maximum radiation level? Interactive database
Find out the maximum radiation absorption levels from various mobile phone handsets, using this searchable database. Or view and sort the full table of 1300+ models. Read More

Apple's iCloud and iOS 5: New challenges for the enterprise
Although many of the features Apple talked up Monday during the WWDC keynote could be a boon to enterprise IT shops, some could pose security challenges, says columnist Ryan Faas. Read More

Unusual yet usable: 5 intriguing gadgets for work and play
Unlike some gadgets that break new ground but don't actually work that well, these clever tech products are surprisingly usable. Remember, Father's Day is just around the corner. Read More

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A Federal Credit Union on Data Security with Websense
Listen to Philip Romero, senior security architect at Addison Avenue, as he shares how the company is using Websense Data Security Suite and Websense Web Security Gateway to prevent the loss of essential data and increase the productivity of its employees. Learn more >>

Android vs. iPhone and iPad by the numbers
How does Google's mobile operating system stack up against Apple's in the smartphone and tablet markets? We look at the data. Read More

First Look: Motorola's Photon 4G calls and computes
The latest Android smartphone from Sprint and Motorola offers nice features and a dock that can turn it into a desktop computer. Read More

Cloud interoperability: Problems and best practices
Don't hold your breath for cloud standards to appear anytime soon. Until they do, here are some ways to get flexibility into your hybrid-cloud architecture. Read More

How the Apple iCloud compares to Google's cloud
With its upcoming iCloud service, Apple takes a common concept -- cloud computing -- and pares it back to core functions. Columnist Ryan Faas compares Apple's plans with what Google already offers. Read More

Shock: Windows 8 optimized for desktop tablets
You might have written off Microsoft as clueless about the future of touch computing, but the user interface for desktop Windows 8 changes everything, says columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

 
 
 

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