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Cisco outlines how new technologies will transform video collaboration
There are three technologies that will fundamentally change the nature of video over the next few years, and these are having a significant impact on the collaboration market, according to Cisco. Read More


WHITE PAPER: MegaPath

Managing risk in the modern business world
What steps can you take to manage network risks as mobile apps, social and the cloud invade your network? Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Mobilize: A unified IT approach to the mobile workspace
Why does unification matter for today's enterprise? The answer can be found by looking to today's defining trends. The consumerization of IT, BYOD, mobility-based business models--they're all transforming how employees work and customers engage. Read Now

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The hot art in the CIA's cool art collection
The CIA has a collection of paintings that depict historic agency actions Read More

13 Tips for Keeping IT Projects Under Control
How do you keep IT projects under control? Project managers and project management experts share their top tips for keeping IT projects on schedule. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ipswitch, Inc. – Network Management Division

Three Tiers of BYOD – What You Get for What You Pay
Love it or hate it, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) was affecting security and network performance long before it became the industry's newest buzzword. Proponents suggest that BYOD will make more room in the budget, and on the surface it seems like a cost-cutter. Learn more.

Juniper unveils smaller core router
Juniper Networks this week rolled out a scaled-down version of its core packet transport router targeted at space- and power-constrained environments and metro networks. Read More

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Xerox CEO to CIOs: We'll take your mess and make it beautiful
Top exec Ursula Burns outlines Xerox's widening portfolio of IT, business process and document outsourcing services. Insider (registration required) Read More

Bell Labs aims at getting more products to market faster
Facing a rapidly evolving technology market, Bell Labs is paying more attention to projects that can bring it short-term gains, in areas such as software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: InterMapper

Top 8 Reasons SMBs Need to Monitor their Networks
If you are responsible for administering the IT infrastructure at a small-to-medium size business (SMB), using network monitoring, mapping and alerting software can help you do your job better by maximizing network uptime and efficiency. These tools are generally powerful, easy to use and affordable. Learn More

5 questions about VMware's new virtual networking platform
VMware made news this week, announcing that technology it acquired from virtual networking company Nicira last year will be integrated into the company's existing networking technology. Read More

OMG! Dell looks to drive SDN standards
Even though standards bodies like the Open Networking Forum (ONF) are leading the effort to standardize software-defined networking, Dell has proposed an SDN working committee within the Object Management Group. Read More

Software-defined networking is a 'limiting vision' says Cisco CTO
Software-defined networking (SDN) may be the buzzword of the moment within the enterprise networking industry, but it is a "limiting vision" according to Padmasree Warrior, chief strategy and technology office at Cisco. Read More

 
 
 

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