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Betting big on the "SMAC stack"
For most companies, however, the notion of doing a SMAC combo in any meaningful way is likely at least five years away. Read More


WEBCAST: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise

Integrating Mobility with Unified Access
Meeting mobility demands of 4500 students, faculty and staff at a university is no small task. Join this Webcast to hear the Director of Enterprise Infrastructure explain the steps Abilene Christian University took to deliver a new level of student-faculty interaction. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

The Rising Value of App and Desktop Virtualization
The growing strategic value of desktop virtualization technology is advancing quickly, providing new ways to enable business mobility and enabling the flexibility that organizations need to thrive. Read this white paper to see how falling cost factors in every part of the desktop virtualization architecture make it more affordable than ever. Learn more >>

Everything you need to know about keeping your Google account safe
Last week there were inaccurate reports that millions of Google passwords were hacked. It wasn't really the case, but you still should keep your Google account as safe as possible. Here's how to go a long way towards making sure it doesn't get hacked. Read More

Riverbed teases with free SteelStore offering
Riverbed announced today that customers can now use the virtual edition of the company's SteelStore storage appliance for free, bundling the product with six months of Amazon S3 cloud storage (at 8TB per month of volume) on the house. Read More

HP buys cloud provider Eucalyptus, Marten Mickos to lead HP Cloud
Hewlett-Packard has agreed to buy cloud platform provider Eucalyptus, stepping up HP's efforts in the growing field of cloud computing, Read More

Former Red Hat CTO now head of Google Cloud
Brian Stevens, the former chief technology officer for Red Hat, is now managing Google Cloud. Read More

VMworld 2014, the cloud and the future of enterprise IT
Anyone going back to work thinking that the public cloud remains two refresh cycles away is missing the bigger picture. Read More


WEBCAST: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise

Integrating Mobility with Unified Access
Meeting mobility demands of 4500 students, faculty and staff at a university is no small task. Join this Webcast to hear the Director of Enterprise Infrastructure explain the steps Abilene Christian University took to deliver a new level of student-faculty interaction. Learn More

Early PaaS provider CloudBees to shut its service
CloudBees is shutting down its PaaS but will continue to offer products around Jenkins. Read More

Google offers $100,000 cloud credit for startups
Looking for more success stories to add to its portfolio, Google has assembled a starter package to help startup businesses ramp up operations with free Google Cloud Platform services. Read More

CIO of defense department agency cautions against rush to cloud
The Defense Information Systems Agency's David Bennett calls the cloud 'viable' for certain government operations. Read More

Infor plots move into cloud financials in strike against Workday
Infor is hoping to elbow its way into Workday's turf with an upcoming cloud-based financial software suite dubbed Financials Xi. Read More

Microsoft bringing more mobile, cloud products to China with new subsidiary
Microsoft is eying China with plans to develop more mobile and cloud-based technologies for the country at a new subsidiary in Shanghai, despite the regulatory hurdles the U.S. company has been facing in the country. Read More

Healthcare IT: Out of the Basement and into the Cloud
Historically, Healthcare IT has not been a IT trend setter. In fact, they have been historically viewed as technology laggards. We will explore how the Healthcare will be able to get out of the basement and into the cloud. Read More


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