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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Cloud inefficiency - Bad habits are hard to break
Cloud can save you a lot of money - if you use it effectively. But cloud users have developed bad habits which are leading to inefficiencies, blogs James Staten.
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To be private cloud, or be public cloud: Is that really the question?
The I&O team needs to decide whether they embrace the fact that the business is going to the cloud and simply go along -- knowing full well that such a path could lead to their own obsolescence....
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A Trip Down Mobile Memory Lane Circa 2001
Smart developers saw the challenges of mobile coming years before it was on everybody else's radar.
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Post-PC devices eroding Microsoft's OS dominance in the IT environment
14 percent claim to be using six or more devices while at work.
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One billion smartphones by 2016, says Forrester
A new Forrester research report sees over 1 billion smartphones being used by 2016, while app store spending increases and 'bring your own' device becomes the norm.
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Forrester: 1 in 5 information workers tote Apple products
Among the information workers toting Apple devices 11 percent carry iPhones, 9 percent iPads, 8 percent Macs and 6 percent have two or more devices.
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Forrester identifies top SOA management vendors
Forrester looks at the role of standalone SOA management solutions, and the vendors with the most to offer in this space.
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I'm not surprised that consumer interest in Windows tablets has plummeted
Forrester says this should be "alarming to Microsoft."
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Consumers' interest in Windows tablets plummets, study claims
Users' interest in Windows tablets is waning and Microsoft has missed the peak of consumer desire for a Windows 8-based iPad competitor, a new study claims.
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Scoring Forrester's 2011 cloud predictions
Forrester hit more often than it missed in its predictions for the cloud computing market in 2011, writes James Staten - but the market still moved slower than predicted.
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Did Hell freeze over? Not yet, but it's getting cold!
Dave Johnson sets the record straight: the rise of Macs in the enterprise stems from employees having better computer hardware at home than they do at the office.
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Are you a highly effective IT Ops leader?
Are you on the path to corporate irrelevancy? James Staten blogs.
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If Forrester likes Macs for IT today, they’ll love Chromebooks tomorrow
A new Forrester report suggests that IT should start embracing the use of the Mac - but for reasons that suggest they'll soon be singing the praises of Chromebooks, too.
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10 business trends for enterprise architecture in the '10s
For enterprise architects in the years ahead thinking about the business: it's all about data, data, data.
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RIM's enterprise standing slips, says Forrester
The turnabout in the enterprise highlights how RIM's core foundation has been rattled by consumerization.
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Consumerization interruptus: Companies remain wary of personal smartphone support
Companies are trying to figure out how to best support multiple personal devices and it's a big headache.
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Social business holds steady gap behind consumer social media
The global growth of social media as a mainstream trend is the subject of regular news headlines these days. Yet the assumption is that most enterprises are either taking a wait-and-see attitude...
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SOA: 5 ways to better reach the business
Companies that tightly fuse SOA with business planners report greater long-term success.
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Forrester: U.S. debt ceiling showdown will affect IT spending
As Washington D.C. bickers over whether to issue the country another credit card in the form of the U.S. debt ceiling, Forrester Research predicts that the outcome will affect technology spending.
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Microsoft makes case for IE9 upgrade, but will enterprise buy it?
The enterprise is Microsoft's territory. It's been the core constituency for Internet Explorer for years, even as first Firefox and then Chrome have risen in popularity. Now Microsoft is making a...
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