Thursday, January 27, 2011

Application performance engineering; What CFOs want from IT

What CFOs want from IT | Mobile device management in an age of paranoia

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Application performance engineering
In this newsletter we will begin to develop an alternative approach to merely hoping for acceptable application performance. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Application-Aware Network Performance Management
According to industry analyst Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), Riverbed® Cascade© stacks up extremely well against the competition. How well? In particular, Cascade outperforms other application-aware network performance management solutions in such important areas as product strength and cost efficiency. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Client Health Score Solution Brief
This solution brief provides an overview of Aerohive's new Client Health Score feature which cuts through volumes of data to show you the overall health of clients in an "at-a-glance" format, then enables you to drill down if you see a specific problem. Read now!

What CFOs want from IT
You can't run a company without technology, but you can't invest in technology without the blessings of the finance department. And thanks to the stagnant economy, the pendulum of power between Finance and IT is swinging decidedly toward the chief financial officer's door these days. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

How much network downtime can your business tolerate?
Join this IBM broadcast to learn how to manage and improve network configuration activity to keep your networks running, in compliance and generating revenue. View Now

Mobile device management in an age of paranoia
Smartphones don't look particularly dangerous. But in the wrong hands, they can cause serious damage to a company's finances, reputation, and even long-term survivability. And those "wrong hands" aren't always the folks on the wrong side of the law. Read More


WEBCAST: Aruba Networks

Get Your Wi-Fi Ready for the iPad: Aruba Webcast w/ Gartner
Ken Dulaney, VP Distinguished Analyst at Gartner, will be joining host Keerti Melkote, Aruba's founder & CTO for a live webcast on Feb 2nd at 10am PST / 1pm EST. Ken & Keerti will be outlining steps to scale your Wi-Fi network & IT helpdesk processes to support the onslaught of consumer devices. Learn more!

Internet providers are the new secret police, says report
More and more European Union member states are delegating online policing to private companies and Internet service providers, according to a report released Wednesday. Read More

Verizon reports spike in net income, due to one-time items
Verizon's revenue is down slightly in the fourth quarter of 2010, with the drop due to a sell-off of telephone lines in rural states. Read More

Enterprise IPv6 address planning considerations
With interest in IPv6 accelerating and adoption heating up more attention is being paid to address planning, but where do you start? Read More



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Panic time quiz: How prepared are you for IPv6?
With IPv4 addresses projected to dry up this year, it's inevitable that IPv6 adoption will accelerate. Here are a few questions that can help determine how much or how little you know about IPv6 and whether you ought to spend more time studying it.

The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
The Mac App Store debuted this month and hit 1 million downloads in the first 24 hours. The App Store launched with 1,000 or so apps, many of which were already available on the pre-existing Mac downloads Web site. The store is filled with stuff that's fun but also has plenty of apps that make you more productive. Let's take a look at the 10 most downloaded free productivity apps on the Mac App Store, and then we'll look at the 10 most popular paid productivity apps.

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