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IT's worst addictions (and how to cure them)

Why aren't we finally rid of patch cables? | 6 defenses against drive-by downloads

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IT's worst addictions (and how to cure them)
Admit you are powerless over an addiction to acronyms, a dependence on data, and the illusion you can make your network perfectly secure. Now, let us help you kick some of IT's worst habits. Read More


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Keeping Up With Mobile Chip Development
This paper examines the multiple pressures facing chip designers today, and describes how electronic design automation (EDA) technology can help resolve these challenges. Learn More!

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Why aren't we finally rid of patch cables?
We live in a world with tiny connectors like micro USB and Thunderbolt and we're still trying to shoehorn hundreds of RJ45 cables into our aggregation switching. How primitive! Read More

6 defenses against drive-by downloads
Drive-by downloads comprise a major part of Web-based malware attacks in the enterprise. Here's how to keep viruses and spyware off your users' systems. Read More

Bring new IT staff into the fold -- fast
After you've worked overtime to find a quality candidate to fill the position, how do you integrate that new hire while you're trying to stay on top of an already crushing workload? Here are some tips. Read More




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