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nAmidst slight growth in the IT sector this year, data center workers with broad expertise should do well. Security, cloud, backup and disaster recovery pros are now in demand.
The Interop show hosted some intriguing conversations on cloud economics, private clouds and more. One disturbing trend: Cloudwashing old products in new marketing speak.
Desktop virtualization has a comparison problem. Faced with too many product choices, and little concrete data comparing costs and benefits, many IT departments are delaying decisions -- or simply going with products from vendors they already use.
Given this week's news about VMware and Saleforce.com's VMForce offering, headlines about cloud platforms and virtualization are everywhere. What's the best way to understand these platforms in the context of CRM applications?
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The City of Los Angeles chose Google over Microsoft for e-mail, but an internal letter reveals regrets about "Going Google".
What does VMForce, unveiled this week by VMware and Salesforce, mean to your IT department? Think quick app development.
At RIM's WES 2010 show, BlackBerry Security VP Scott Totzke talks mobile malware, why the BlackBerry platform is best suited to combat it and the smartphone security threat that keeps him up at night.
From football stadiums to tennis tournaments to promoting the Bing logo on basketball jerseys and the SAP logo on golfer Ernie Els' hat, tech companies are willing to spend big bucks to be part of professional sports. Here's a look at some
The upcoming version of RIM's BlackBerry Mobile Voice System (MVS), which merges traditional corporate desktop-phone-systems with BlackBerry smartphones for a unified calling experience, adds new VoWi-Fi functionality and support for additional
Microsoft gets accused of resting on its laurels, but it's the biggest innovator behind Apple and Google, writes BusinessWeek.
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