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Steve Ballmer: Have you seen this man?
One thing missing from all the Windows 8 hype: the sweaty, larger-than-life personality of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Rackspace

Five Reasons Why the Cloud is Ready for the Enterprise
Is your enterprise still dragging its anchor, not taking off in the cloud? Are you still saying that the cloud is fine for tiny startups, but not for large enterprises? Here are five good reasons why the cloud is ready for your enterprise... and why you can't afford not to use it any longer. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: Emerson Network Power

Addressing the Leading Root Causes of Downtime
This white paper is based on a study of data center outages that revealed the frequency and root causes of data center downtime. It analyzes the most common root causes and presents cost effective solutions, design strategies, and best practices for eliminating the vulnerabilities that lead to downtime. Read now

What you need to know about Windows 8 app compatibility
Hidden in the ballyhoo of the Windows 8 developer rollout is a gem of a document: the Windows and Windows Server Developer Preview Compatibility Cookbook. If you're starting to get spooked about "legacy" app compatibility with Windows 8, it's a good place to start. Read More

Watch out, Apple: Windows 8 could trump the iPad
If Windows 8 is nearly as good as the demos look, Microsoft could very well win the mobile wars, despite years of failures in Windows tablets and mediocre smartphone efforts. Read More

Is your IT job worth keeping?
It's an employer's market for sure. There is a bloat of IT admins willing to do the job for longer hours and less pay. But that doesn't mean you have to be one of them. Read More

IT innovation ain't what it used to be
The closer you look, the more you'll understand that mostly, today's so-called "innovations" consists of old technologies that have been repackaged to make them seem cutting-edge. Read More




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