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Microsoft's two-front war for the future
The consumerization of IT is picking up steam, as is mobile computing. Google and Apple are much better positioned to profit from this, while Microsoft is still stuck in the desktop-centric past. Read More


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Cisco UCS Blade Server Chassis Power Modes
The Cisco UCS power configuration approach enables users to meet their redundancy and power density needs. The approach is simple yet flexible enough to adapt to the varying needs for different applications within the data center. Read now

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The State of Unified Communications
Your company is most likely using many forms of communication to get business done. But, if yours is like most small businesses, you're using these services separately, and paying a high cost to do so. IDG Research Services surveyed the InfoWorld audience to uncover the state of unified communications (UC). Read now.

Planning a development project? Bring your wallet
Software development will account for a larger portion of companies' IT budgets in 2011 than in recent years, according to a new report from Forrester. But don't confuse more spending with increased importance for software within IT. Read More

WordPress hack could put premium users at risk
Malicious hackers have successfully breached WordPress.com servers. The breach could impact premium customers using WordPress for their websites, such as Flickr, NASA, Yahoo, and the New York Times. Read More



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