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Three key metrics can help you manage your data center’s power use.
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Mobility, big data, and cloud computing dominated IT’s concerns in 2012. What must IT do to take advantage of their benefits in 2013?
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Three trends from the open source community to watch in 2013.
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IT doesn’t feel good about using the public cloud for sensitive data, but they’re using it anyway.
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With the right preparation and an effective IT efficiency solution, companies can approach an OS migration project with confidence. These pointers will help get you on the right track.
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Data center personnel desperately need a more granular view into the data center that encompasses all aspects of performance.
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During 2012, data centers became more virtualized in a migration to cloud-based architectures, and power consumption became a key consideration for IT departments. In 2013, these trends will accelerate, further elevating the importance of power for IT.
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Security is more than just determining which users have access to applications and data. Compliance also isn't enough. What's needed is a risk-based approach to security -- a pro-active, prevention-oriented line of attack to keep your enterprise safe.
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The top trends security administrators dealt with in 2012 and what's ahead in 2013.
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More than half of all programmers moonlight -- as hobbyists, as contributors to open source projects, or, thanks to marketplaces like the AppStore, for fun and profit.
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Although the zEnterprise EC12 probably won't match the record-breaking performance of its predecessor, it should provide a big boost to Big Blue's bottom line.
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Plenty of finger pointing between operations and development.
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The top five areas where department heads and IT staff commonly clash.
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Which three trends had the biggest impact on IT in 2012, and which will affect IT the most in 2013?
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Emphasis on loyalty rather than satisfaction may help explain why, today, it is rare to see brand-name vendors vying for top honors in rig performance, cost-efficiency, or power efficiency bake-offs.
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Not surprisingly, big-data-a-la-Big-Blue has a distinctly dollars-and-cents flavor to it.
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How should developers cope with software eating the world?
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Those with definite plans to upgrade is half the rate of those planning to move to Windows 7.
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Users would build their own mobile application if they could.
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Workers spend half their day using e-mail.
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Five questions your business should ask of unified storage vendors so you don't have to compromise on performance, scalability, or cost efficiency.
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We can no longer rely on "security through obscurity" as more devices are Ethernet and wireless enabled.
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Cut the cost and improve the accuracy of SAP system copy chores.
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How keyloggers work and spread, why anti-virus applications won't stop them, and how you can protect your enterprise.