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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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A battle for the soul of the Internet
If U.N. agencies wrest control of Internet governance from ICANN, potential damage to the global economy could be incalculable.
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SCO vs. Novell: When and how did Elliot know?
The jury verdict is in: the customer testified that it thought it was buying the everything the seller testified that it thought it was selling everything the jury says the transaction was...
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A battle for the soul of the Internet
If U.N. agencies wrest control of Internet governance from ICANN, potential damage to the global economy could be incalculable.
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Podcasting made easy
Commentary--MP3.com's Eliot Van Buskirk says the arrival of new programming tools provides a timely fillip to the podcasting phenomenon.
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Policies ease storage woes
Storage policies can help ease the pain of managing heterogeneous storage architectures. Hurwitz thinks companies should create a policy road map to create a seamless path to storage management...
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Selecting a storage services vendor
Many executives are considering using consultants to help improve storage manageability. Hurwitz offers advice on how to plan for storage professional services.
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Storage management automation: Buyer beware
Hurwitz recommends that before purchasing a storage management solution, enterprises should investigate products' claims of automation, and develop a utilization road map for optimum return on...
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Veritas Linux announcements: Business as usual
Storage vendor Veritas recently announced that Linux will now receive the same commitment and support that the company provides for Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and Windows. Hurwitz analyzes the impact on...
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Assessing storage management ROI
ROI is an important factor in aligning value with storage investments. Hurwitz presents an ROI model that can be adapted to any storage architecture.
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Backup and recovery: 3 critical areas
Hurwitz believes that following three critical guidelines will help IT organizations deliver successful backup and recovery services.
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Microsoft: Storage management killer?
Hurwitz details how Microsoft is targeting key storage areas such as disk, file, server, backup, and restore management for improved OS storage management capabilities.
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Storage management vendor update
To effectively plan for storage management, enterprises should be aware of current and up-and-coming products. Hurwitz Group's midyear review analyzes offerings from vendors in the storage...
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Storage resource management: User guidelines
Vendor hype around storage resource management tools can confuse IT buyers. Hurwitz provides a pre-purchase checklist to help with purchasing SRM tools.
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Driving secure e-commerce forward
Case study Volkswagen of America Problem: Build a secure infrastructure to let internal users, dealers, and customers communicate. Solution: Upgrading security to allow Volkswagen...
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Stop demonizing cell phones!
Stop demonizing cell phones! The truth is, most people simply don't know how to drive.
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AOL: Raise it and they will follow
In the wake of an AOL dial-up price hike, smaller competitors such as Earthlink may see this as a good a time as any to follow suit. Where will it stop?
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Turf wars rage at AOL Time Warner
Employees are bracing for a second round of layoffs amid rising tensions and executive infighting.
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Broadband: There's no place like home
Are the broadband blues over? A Neilsen-NetRatings study says home broadband usage has soared 143 percent over the past year to reach 11.7 million homes.
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Why AOL should harvest Apple
The biggest thing AOL needs that it doesn't have is a media player to call its own. And Apple has perhaps the best one out there in QuickTime. Can anyone say buyout?
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Barksdale nurturing Netscape's enemy?
Talk about an about-face! Fomer Netscape CEO James Barksdale backs Microsoft veterans in new Internet venture.
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