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What IT admins love/hate about 8 top network monitoring tools

IT administrators discuss the most valuable features of eight network monitoring products – from vendors such as CA, Microsoft, NetScout, Opsview and Nagios -- and the features that need improvement. Read More

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Data center management in the cloud can predict downtime, vendors say
AT&T, IBM team up on FlexWare for virtual networks
8 challenges that keep financial services CTOs and CIOs up at night
Is tape storage dead … again?
Google, IBM, and others team up to hasten data transfers in computers
IBM readies open standard for high performance interconnect

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Data Centers in the Crosshairs

Every day, attackers conspire to take down applications and steal data, leaving your data center infrastructure in the crosshairs. Storing the most valuable and most visible assets in your organization - your web, DNS, database, and email servers - data centers have become the number one target of cyber criminals, hacktivists and state-sponsored attackers. This paper analyzes the top five most dangerous threats to your data center. Read More

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Data center management in the cloud can predict downtime, vendors say

As data center infrastructure management (DCIM) moves to the cloud, new integrations with internet of things sensors and big data analytics may help prevent costly downtime. Read More

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AT&T, IBM team up on FlexWare for virtual networks

AT&T and IBM said they have teamed up to offer more cloud networking services to businesses. Read More

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8 challenges that keep financial services CTOs and CIOs up at night

Experts in financial services, IT, security and compliance discuss the major issues facing IT executives at financial services companies. Read More

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Is tape storage dead … again?

Tape storage has been declared dead so many times that it has become a trope in technology journalism. The truth is more complicated and is ultimately less about tape’s demise than it is about the steady encroachment of cloud services. Read More

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Google, IBM, and others team up to hasten data transfers in computers

The OpenCAPI Consortium and Gen-Z are announcing new ports and protocols that will give computers faster memory, storage, and processors. Read More

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IBM readies open standard for high performance interconnect

A consortium headed by IBM has inaugurated a new, faster standard for system interconnect, which will bring the next wave of system performance improvement. OpenCAPI, as the standard is called, will offer enterprise datacenter applications and major cloud providers an open upgrade path to greater total system performance. Read More

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Get More From Your Enterprise Network

Today's enterprise data center operator faces challenges that are radically different from those seen only a few years ago. Complex new virtualization architectures and cloud data centers are on the rise. Network traffic is expanding exponentially, thanks to the proliferation of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and the growing ubiquity of mobile broadband. Read More

State of the CIO 2017

What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard!

Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation

Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis.

ERP heads for the cloud

Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition?

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