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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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Server blades: Density versus flexibility
As blade servers rise in popularity, more hardware vendors are jumping on the bandwagon. Two blade solutions in particular--from HP and startup RLX--suggest future trends for this burgeoning...
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Netfilter and iptables: Stateful firewalling for Linux
Unix-savvy administrators may frown on using Linux for enterprise firewalling, but The Linux 2.4 kernel brings a level of security to Linux that may change their minds.
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T.REX Firewall: protection by proxy
Touted as "the open source firewall," you'd expect T.REX Firewall to be completely open source. But for the latest release of the product (version 2), no source is available. The firewall itself...
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Check Point FireWall-1/VPN-1
Check Point FireWall-1 is the 800-pound gorilla of the commercial firewall industry. Check Point Software Technologies has ported its popular, sophisticated and relatively easy-to-administer...
Additional Results
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Join live Twitter chat on Big Data with U.S. CTO Todd Park
U.S. CTO Todd Park will host a live Twitter chat on Tuesday, April 24 to talk about real world uses for Big Data. See how to join the conversation.
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Conversation about UCS with Todd Brannon of Cisco
Cisco discusses some of the thought behind the UCS family of systems. It's my view that making a mainframe out of X86 system components is one of Cisco's goals.
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RIM's PlayBook: Early read is that it's selling say analysts
With Research in Motion's BlackBerry World kicking off---and a new BlackBerry Bold with touch---all eyes remain on the PlayBook and whether the company's savior tablet will sell.
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Yahoo's Search Direct: Evidence that its internal cloud starting to pay off
Yahoo launched Search Direct, its answer to Google Instant, but how the feature works under the hood illustrates how the company has rejiggered its architecture to be more federated.
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HP's Todd Bradley: "We are not trying to emulate Apple"
HP's Todd Bradley takes the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt to talk about WebOS strategy, the future of mobile products and the company's growing resemblance to Apple
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HP mulls internal candidate for CEO spot
Hewlett-Packard's CEO search reportedly boils down to three internal candidates, according to various reports.
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HP after Hurd: May the CEO guessing game begin
The abrupt resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd will spark a lot of speculation about his successor. Who will run HP next?
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Yes, we still need design-time governance in the cloud
Service consumers still need to govern from the earliest stages of service lifecycles
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Todd Park draws good reviews in debut as HHS CTO
Park is best-known as co-founder of AthenaHealth, a practice management company with expertise in getting money out of insurance companies,
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Body art won't save you
Todd Bishop's report that a Microsoftie who has a Blue Monster tattoo got pink slipped made me smile: Microsoft solutions adviser Dan Woodman achieved minor celebrity status for getting a tattoo...
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Another view: WOA vs. SOA debate a distraction?
Is the SOA-WOA debate too much background noise?
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test2
The primary reason for studying failed projects is to become more successful. Although many people have opinions on this topic, few possess sufficient experience to discuss it credibly. Given...
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More top-down versus bottom-up SOA
Todd Biske provides additional insights on the top-down versus bottom-up SOA discussion that recently appeared on this blogsite. Which approach is better? Neither and both, Todd explains, who...
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Marketing 'brain' yields smart services
Commentary--Successful IT and marketing organizations are moving toward a "central nervous system"--a system that collects and filters data across channels.
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Spam: Leave it to the sender
Todd Marshall: One small change could go a long way to solving the spam problem: Leave messages on the sender's server, and have recipients come to fetch them.
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Finding an easy-to-use PDA
PDAs are becoming more and more pervasive in enterprise environments, but lingering usability issues could hinder mobile users' productivity. PDAs aren't commodities, so you need to know what...
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