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Disaster Recovery Roulette Looms as Data Grows

Survey shows that IT organizations are having trouble keeping pace with growing amounts of data that needs to be managed.

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Windows 7 Gains Momentum in Corporate Settings

New survey finds that early adoption rates are much higher than anticipated

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Progress Software Rolls Out Business Process Platform

Integrated approach to business process management identifies patterns in real time. Continue Reading »

Parabon Creates Turnkey Cloud Platform

Latest version of grid computing platform creates private cloud using virtual machines. Continue Reading »

Blue Coat Makes WAN Optimization Virtual

Implementation of Blue Coat WAN optimization technology runs on top of VMware. Continue Reading »

Q1 Labs Tools Identifies Security Risks

QRadar Risk Manager automates modeling of potential security threats. Continue Reading »

CA Moves to Acquire Nimsoft

Latest acquisition bolsters network management portfolio. Continue Reading »

Saffron Uses Associative Memory to Mimic Brain

Approach to creating business intelligence applications makes it easier to associate events. Continue Reading »

Xangati Bridges Virtual and Physical Servers

New offering integrates management of both physical and virtual servers. Continue Reading »

Citrix Launches XenApp 6

Latest version tightens bonds between Citrix and Microsoft. Continue Reading »

Latest Blog Posts

Does Apple Know Something About the iPad?

Does Apple know something about the iPad it doesn’t want us to know? Continue Reading »

The IT Automation Arms Race

Every time you turn around these days, some vendor or another is talking about automating IT processes. Continue Reading »

Windows 7 Reality

You’ll remember a few months ago, right after Windows 7 came out, that I suggested that the most cost-effective means of upgrading to the new operating system might be to simply buy a new computer with Windows 7 already installed. Turns out that you learn a few things over the course of several months. Continue Reading »

Melding Transactions with Collaboration

The prevailing wisdom when it comes to collaboration is that because most of the documents are created in Microsoft applications, the most logical approach to share that information is through a Microsoft SharePoint server. Continue Reading »

The Death of Load Balancing?

Many technology analysts and IT pundits have predicted that load balancing technology is becoming something of a commodity, largely because the latest OSes and edge devices do everything that is needed to balance the loads across servers effectively. Continue Reading »

A Rich Brew of Social Content

In an ideal world, anybody running any type of content management system would have a real time feed into all the social media outlets that would automatically inform what content would be displayed next on the site. Continue Reading »

WLANs Are All the Rage

Dell’Oro Group has released study results that it seems we should know already: Wireless LANs are popular. Continue Reading »

Open Source Search Gains Momentum

When most people think of search, the term Google comes immediately to mind. But while Google is definitely an industry standard on the Web, the adoption of search engines within the enterprise has been anything but stellar. Continue Reading »