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How to revive the feds' lifeless 'cloud first' policy

In appreciation: C's Dennis Ritchie and Lisp's John McCarthy | Intel lost the tablet war -- is the desktop next?

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How to revive the feds' lifeless 'cloud first' policy
To implement the current, toothless cloud policy, the feds need to think differently as to how they do IT going forward -- and that seems to be the largest hurdle. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

The Right Unified Communications Solution
The advantages of today's unified communications are numerous, and there are many choices among solutions. A Cisco white paper is available to help you make the right decision. The paper outlines ten differentiators—from mobile device support to social software—that you should consider before deciding on a unified communications upgrade. White Paper

WEBCAST: IBM

Using IBM Tivoli Security Management for z/OS
Administration can be a complex world where security is concerned. The resources spent on administration, management, auditing and compliance can be considerable. Watch the demo, "Using IBM Tivoli Security Management for z/OS," and see how IBM® can help you protect your business—simply, efficiently and more effectively. Learn More

In appreciation: C's Dennis Ritchie and Lisp's John McCarthy
In many ways, C and Lisp are opposites in terms of design, implementation, and approach. Taken together, however, these languages' influence on modern computing is immeasurable, and their legacy will continue for decades to come. Read More

Intel lost the tablet war -- is the desktop next?
The giant's lack of traction betrays its inability to capitalize on the transformation sweeping the computing world. If most of our work can get done on a less powerful mobile platform, there's a real likelihood that Intel will be a much smaller presence in our computing life. Read More

Free cooling lures Facebook to Arctic's edge
In a move that will further bolster Facebook's green data center credentials, the social networking giant plans to build an enormous new 120MW data center in Luleå, Sweden, just 62 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Read More

Anonymous takes on Fox News
The Net's most notorious hacktivists are targeting banks, Facebook, and Fox. Brace yourself for more DDoS attacks, YouTube videos, and Guy Fawkes masks. Read More




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