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The year's best hardware, software, and cloud services
Many of the winners -- but far from all -- are new to the list, but that doesn't mean they're new to us. One of the list's most distinctive features is how much it repeats the past, illustrating how much technology builds on what came before. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Cloud Applications Deep Dive
This Deep Dive provides some general guidelines for establishing cloud services, including identifying, justifying, migrating, and validating the transformation of new and existing application services to true cloud services. With this information, you'll get a rough idea of how to set up resilient services inside or outside the enterprise. Learn more

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Solving Multi-Site Enterprise Storage Management Challenges
Join us as we have a frank conversation with an Infrastructure Architect with The Walsh Group, the nations 17th largest general contractor. Having seen Walsh grow from only a handful of offices to almost twenty they have personally deployed and managed a number of storage solutions across the organization. Learn more

Critics accuse Google of unfairly promoting Google+ in search results
The long-standing and persistent accusation that Google unfairly uses its search engine to promote its other online services is once again in the spotlight, triggered by new social search functionality that more tightly links its search engine with its Google+ social networking site. Read More

Mozilla moves forward with plan for enterprise version of Firefox
This version of Firefox, to be called ESR (Extended Support Release), will be updated at a much slower pace than the regular version of the browser, in order to give IT departments enough time to appropriately test, certify and adopt the new releases. Read More

Google patches Chrome, beefs up malicious file blocking tech
Chrome 17 expands on the antimalware download warnings that were first added to Chrome's code in April 2011. Read More



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