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Can IT manage the cloud? These CTOs can

Can IT manage the cloud? These CTOs can

There are plenty of ways to adopt the cloud and not lose control of your datacenter

First look: Exchange 2010 beta shines

Flexibility, reliability, client-side improvements, and ease of administration mark this major upgrade...  more

Replicate your data or lose your company

The core purpose of disaster recovery for an IT environment is protecting the data. This means making a copy and keeping it beyond the reaches of a regional disaster. Are you prepared?... more

Can you fix it? Yes, you can

Instead of service plans, buy spare parts. Instead of new systems, invest in CPU and memory upgrades.... more

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 highlights

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 highlights

Operational and usability improvements promise to make Exchange 2010 a major step up from Exchange 2007... more

Report: AT&T's exclusive hold on iPhone may end next year

When the original iPhone launched in June 2007, it was suggested that the term of Apple and AT&T;'s agreement was five years... more

Office 2007 SP2 release set for April 28

Microsoft also unveiled its first free Office for Mac 2008 trial download... more

Is spam to blame for global warming?

McAfee report claims that spam e-mails create as much carbon dioxide as 3.1 million cars... more

Robert X. Cringely / Amazon: A is for arrogant
04-15-09
whurley / Dave Nielsen takes the cloud to camp
04-13-09
Tom Yager / Can you fix it? Yes, you can
04-15-09

VC funding still flowing into virtualization and cloud computing; VMware stock up, Karthik Rau gone?

Virtualization Report 4/15/09 Podcast: Even while in a down economy, VC investment firms are still willing to invest in what they perceive as the right virtualization or cloud technologies. And in spite of the economy, VMware seems to have found new life in their stock price. But did they lose one of their key executives along the way? more

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