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Avoiding virtual sprawl in the data center
After deploying virtualization technology and gaining the initial benefits, IT must be careful not to lose ground again by allowing unused virtual resources to grow.
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Seven reasons virtualization hasn't fully taken off in the enterprise
Virtualization is certainly not a new technology, but actual deployments have lagged behind predictions.
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Getting the most from 4G and wireline networks
How does 4G wireless fit into your total network plan? Here are the scenarios in which it excels, and a few places where IT needs to improve performance.
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Mobile app revolution means new management tools for IT
An array of new management tools for securing, distributing, and performance-testing mobile apps and devices will have to be evaluated by enterprise IT. Here are three key areas on...
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CRM pain points: On-premise or in the cloud, still room to improve
Customer Relationship Management packages are still maturing as enterprises look for ways to integrate all possible customer touch points with these systems.
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ERP's 'Cool Hand Luke' problem
ERP has proven to be great at integrating the internal processes of an enterprise, but not so great for external communications. New solutions are bridging that gap.
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Two data center strategies: Centralization and 'sharding'
Mary Shacklett looks at two approaches to data center strategy, which can be equally successful as long as they are tied to specific business needs.
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Data center trends that are upping the ante for co-lo vendors
There are more options than ever for enterprises considering a data center co-location move.
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CIOs stymied by Apple information policies that leave them in the dark
Mary Shacklett looks at the tightly controlled approach Apple takes to releasing information about the company and its products. For enterprises that need to plan budgets and purch...