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Networks are getting faster and more complex. How can IT network administrators keep up?
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We examine the rise of enterprise collaboration and what characteristics you should expect in a collaborative workflow platform.
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A recent breach in Utah once again raises the need for IT to implement IT risk and security management on servers. What's holding IT back?
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Follow these steps and you'll better understand the current state of your enterprise archive.
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By Stephen Swoyer
Kognitio spent the last half-decade trying to break into the U.S. market. Now, officials claim, the market is coming to Kognitio.
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By Stephen Swoyer
Customers seem pleased with their data quality tools -- until they're asked to put their money where their mouth is.
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Cindi Howson examines what's ahead for this fast-growing vendor.
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With spring upon us, it's time to dive into "spring cleaning" your data by following these top 5 tips for leveraging the value of your dirty data.
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New survey details average number, cost of attacks; mobile devices top security risk.
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Just as small data has always driven the profitability of disk drive manufacturers (capacity improvements have always resulted in increased sales), it will also drive the development of next-generation data management solutions.
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Three steps every product manager can take right now to overcome roadblocks to user-friendly software design.
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To stem the move to public, unsecure social networks, more enterprises are implementing their own internal social networks.
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Big data (and thus big backups), performance top IT issues. Can dedupe help?
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A new, 3-step policy implementation guide cuts to the chase.
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By Stephen Swoyer
If consolidation activity and new product pushes are any indication, data replication is finally getting the respect it deserves.
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What's new and forthcoming from Oracle? Cindi Howson takes us inside Oracle's annual analyst conference.
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Fixes based on user input; includes previous fixes as well.
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By Ken Collier
Startups know that what customers say they want isn’t necessarily what they want. The same principle is critical to the success of your BI project.
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By Stephen Swoyer
Yellowfin benefits from a few core design decisions -- or "fortuitous mistakes," as CEO Glen Rabie puts it -- that make it a surprisingly adaptable BI platform.
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We examine how application performance management (APM) has changed, discuss effective APM approaches, and recommend IT investments and training to help you deal with increasingly complex applications and environments.
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If remote support solutions can relieve IT of some of its help-desk burden, why isn't it used more often or to better advantage?
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SMBS are actively adopting private and public clouds as well as mobile computing and virtualization. Improved disaster preparedness is an extra benefit for many of these smaller enterprises.
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A new study of nearly 1000 IT professionals put’s the blame on two core development processes.
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A survey conducted at Interop shows that over half of those questioned expect video traffic will use 40 percent of their network bandwidth in the next year.