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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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7 (nasty) truths about IT spending
An article in Harvard Business Review suggests Draconian inflexibility is the way to achieve IT cost containment. That view makes no sense.
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JetBlue unveils high-tech terminal Oct. 22; IT as customer service tool
Joseph Eng, executive vice president of JetBlue's systems and technology, said the company will unveil its high-tech terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York Oct. 22. The...
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Ever wish you could fire your IT boss?
What if it were your boss out here instead of you?Are you tired of having IT managers who don't know diddly about how to do your job or who lack even the most basic technical skills? Are you...
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Top 10 mistakes when implementing SOA projects
During the development stage SOA projects must avoid many land mines which could result in the scaling down or abandonment of the deployment plans, says NetManage's Paul Callahan.
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Phase III ERP Benefits: The Art of the Formerly Impossible
Companies are progressing through three distinct phases of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations, our research on ERP benefits shows. During the first two phases, companies look at...
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Additional Results
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Cloud-based project app now supports repetitive tasks
AceProject, which includes a free entry-level option for small business, now can account for recurring items that happen daily, weekly, monthly or annually.
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EMC, Puppet launch Razor project for hardware provisioning
At a time when all eyes are focused on virtual machine and cloud automation, EMC and Puppet Labs have launched an open source project dubbed Razor designed to ease the first mile of application...
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Fedora 17 boasts OpenStack, JBoss, oVirt support
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project has announced a significant release of its open source Linux distribution with added support for open cloud and open virtualization technologies as well as...
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Microsoft is serious about open source: 10 proof points
Microsoft has come a long way in its acceptance of open source. And its motto doesn't seem to be (this time) to embrace and extinguish.
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Clarizen upgrades SaaS project management platform
In the latest version of its project management software, Clarizen gives managers more granular permissions and team members more control over their dashboards.
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Kickstarter projects are exciting, but be prepared to wait months for a product
Kickstarter offers a mechanism for project creators to gain funding, but before you jump on in and pledge real money for project make sure you understand you likely won't see a product for months...
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Fedora 17 & GNOME 3.4: Return to a useful Linux desktop (Review)
Fedora 17, after the Fedora 16 desktop fiasco, is out after several weeks of delay and it's back to being a truly useful Linux desktop distribution.
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Finding your way through Fedora 17 (Gallery)
Fedora 17 is still cursed with the GNOME interface, but otherwise it shows promise.
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5 green data center tips from eBay's Project Mercury
Despite its location in scorching Phoenix, Ariz., the online marketplace's latest facility can be tuned to operate at a PUE of less than 1.2.
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Facebook celebrates one year of Open Compute Project growth
Over the last year, Facebook's Open Compute Project (OCP) has seen dozens of companies join, new projects proposed, and overall many are thinking about the industry in completely new ways.
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Red Hat debuts OpenShift Origin project, takes swipe at VMware's Cloud Foundry
Red Hat has announced an open source project called OpenShift Origin that will provide upstream code and improvements for its year-old OpenShift PaaS. The open source Origin components are being...
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Big Data: The billable project angle
Tellago CEO Jesus Rodriguez discusses the consulting project opportunities in Big Data and shines a light on his favorite Big Data technologies and companies.
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Brydge Kickstarter project could have been called 'ToasterFridge'
The Brydge is a unibody aluminum keyboard for the iPad that comes with a hinge, essentially turning it into a MacBook Air Transformer.
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The largest on-site wind project by any U.S. manufacturer?
Hair products maker Zotos is among the EPA's top 20 on-site electricity generators. Find out what other companies made the list.
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Pinterest as a learning tool: Do the two compute?
Pinterest: is it just full of cupcakes and pouting girls, or can it be used as a learning tool?
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