Data Center | Blog Post | Julius Neudorfer Tuesday, November 22, 2011
I hear the sound of tectonic plates shifting in the computing world. In the last few weeks, we have seen some interesting alliances being formed. Continue Reading »
Mobile Computing | Blog Post | Mike Vizard Thursday, November 17, 2011
One of the more challenging aspects of mobile computing applications is keeping track of how your site is performing when it comes to the class of platform that people are using to access the Web. Continue Reading »
Enterprise Applications | Blog Post | Charlene O'Hanlon Monday, November 21, 2011
Those who know me know I’m not the biggest fan of Microsoft products and that I favor Macs over PCs (although I haven’t become a full-fledged member of the Cult of Apple). Plus, I do my very best to make sure the programs I use don’t require a two-hour tutorial to learn. It’s my way of controlling that corner of my world I call work. Continue Reading »
Data Center | Blog Post | Mike Vizard Wednesday, November 16, 2011
At the CA World 2011 conference this week, CA Technologies took a major step towards integrating the management of different platforms under one common framework. Continue Reading »
Networking | Blog Post | David Tan Friday, November 18, 2011
There is a common misconception among business owners and decision makers that unified messaging (UM) and unified communications (UC) are essentially the same thing. This leads many companies to believe they have a solid communication platform and strategy and discourages them from looking for solutions that can actually enhance their business and save them money in the long run. Continue Reading »
IT Management | Blog Post | Mike Vizard Wednesday, November 9, 2011
When it comes to desktop virtualization, it’s too early to say which of half a dozen or so models may actually dominate. In fact, chances are high that IT organizations are going to find themselves supporting multiple instances of desktop virtualization for a long time to come. Continue Reading »
IT Management | Blog Post | Frank Ohlhorst Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Virtualization is all the rage in today's networks, at least when it comes to servers and storage. Many CTOs, however, are looking to see what virtualization can do for end-user needs. For example, virtual desktops and applications are proving to be a viable alternative to the traditional PC. Continue Reading »
Networking | Blog Post | Mike Vizard Tuesday, November 8, 2011
It’s no secret that there are billions of things connected to the Internet. The challenge is finding ways to let these devices communicate and share information without having to introduce a lot of complexity. Continue Reading »