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Who do you blame when IT breaks?

Microsoft's many admin UIs: The more the merrier | Going green does pay for itself

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Who do you blame when IT breaks?
There's always someone to blame for a data center problem. The majority are blamed on outside parties such as contractors or vendors, with a sizeable percentage of fault assigned to data center operations staff, according to data compiled by the Uptime Institute. Read More


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Why Run Windows Server Apps on AWS?
Top 5 Reasons: 1. No New Hardware, 2. Get Started in Minutes, 3. Use Your .NET Skills in the AWS Cloud, 4. On-Demand Test Environments, and 5. Use your Existing Microsoft Licenses. Learn more with on-demand webinar. Watch now!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Amazon Web Services

Why Run Windows Server Apps on AWS?
Top 5 Reasons: 1. No New Hardware, 2. Get Started in Minutes, 3. Use Your .NET Skills in the AWS Cloud, 4. On-Demand Test Environments, and 5. Use your Existing Microsoft Licenses. Learn more with on-demand webinar. Watch now!

Microsoft's many admin UIs: The more the merrier
Microsoft has three types of UIs for server admins. This means there are multiple options for completing crucial tasks -- giving admins extraordinary power and flexibility. Read More

Going green does pay for itself
Savings from server virtualization alone practically pay for document management, storage virtualization, and cloud computing. Read More


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Cloud computing in 2012: An InfoWorld special report
InfoWorld gives you the full scoop on the state of the cloud in 2012, including key trends in the cloud's technology and its job opportunities. Read More

Your quick guide to a successful cloud architecture
Here is InfoWorld's set of guidelines for the definition, design, and implementation of cloud computing solutions. It should at least push you in the right direction. Read More




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