Thursday, February 24, 2011

Hitachi expands its Content Platform

Avaya extends 'private cloud' capabilities to campus networks | Rising oil prices could push up price of electronics, R&D

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Hitachi expands its Content Platform
Hitachi Data Systems this week at HIMSS in Orlando expanded its Hitachi Content Platform with the addition of the Hitachi Clinical Repository, aimed at healthcare providers and allowing them to improve patient care. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Why Smart Businesses are Turning to Cloud Computing
As IT budgets continue to be stretched, cloud computing is enabling CIOs to do more with less. Virtualization, standardization and other fundamental features of cloud computing are lowering the cost of IT, simplifying IT service management and accelerating service delivery. Read More

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Avaya extends 'private cloud' capabilities to campus networks
Avaya is taking its data center architecture to the enterprise campus, with the goal of creating "private clouds." Read More


WHITE PAPER: PacketMotion

Remote Office Security
This white paper covers how PacketSentry's distributed architecture makes it easy to apply security controls in international offices so that central IT Security staff can quickly and effectively mitigate many of these risks, without depending on remote IT staff or log sources. Read now!

Rising oil prices could push up price of electronics, R&D
Rising world oil prices threaten to raise the cost of consumer electronics and slow development by forcing Asian manufacturers to spend more on transportation and raw materials, regional economists say. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alcatel-Lucent

Converging Legacy Networks for Real Time Applications
See how Alcatel-Lucent can help you deploy and maintain a reliable, converged Local Area Network (LAN) solution. This paper offers key insights on how to design and build a LAN that delivers the highest quality of service, availability and security. Read now.

Cisco gets the message, ditches hosted e-mail service
Foray into a mature, crowded market proves unwise, unsustainableSecond-guessing is always easy ... and sometimes warranted. (2011's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries) Take, for example, this morning's news that Cisco has decided to pull the plug on its year-old hosted e-mail service, Cisco Mail, citing as a reason the apparently newfound realization that IT executives have come to view e-mail as more of a commodity than a strategic application. You don't say. Read... Read More

Google launches Apps certification program for IT pros
Google has launched a program to certify that staffers at Google Apps resellers have specific expertise, knowledge and experience working with the company's hosted collaboration and communication suite. Read More



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