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Issue Of » May 17, 2010
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App Consolidation: A Strategy That's Always In Style
Windows 7 rollouts and increased M&A are two good catalysts for app consolidation.
Expanding Role Of Data Deduplication
The benefits of dedupe can be significant if applied to the right data set. And judging from our latest storage survey, enterprises need all the help they can get.
5 Steps To Smart SaaS Operations
Software delivered in a service model isn't going anywhere. Here's how to ensure smooth sailing.
Global CIO: Hewlett-Packard Attacks Innovation Gridlock That's Killing CIOsCEOs are putting extreme pressure on CIOs because IT drives too much complexity and not enough innovation. HP says its broad new strategy can help. By Bob Evans |
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- EMC Unveils VPLEX For Federated Storage
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- IBM Roadmap Earmarks $20 Billion For Acquisitions
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- Cloud Computing Revolution Seeding Unseen Servers
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