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Private cloud computing: Pitfalls and advice for avoiding them
As private cloud computing gains traction in the enterprise, pitfalls await uninformed IT staff. Avoid common mistakes by reading our list of private cloud misperceptions. Article | 29 Jun 2010
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Putting applications into the cloud not so clear-cut a process
Putting some applications into the cloud is a no-brainer; others may never be the right fit, experts say. Article | 18 May 2010
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Five top concerns about cloud service providers
Cloud service providers are being asked by IT execs to lay bare their security, data integration, compliance and performance capabilities -- and to have an exit strategy. Article | 06 May 2010
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GPS devices, geolocation data create privacy, security risks
Emerging technologies that allow users to broadcast geographic locations raise many issues for companies, CIOs, while legislatures and the FTC consider legal aspects. News | 12 Oct 2009
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How CIOs are enabling business activity monitoring with existing tools
Find out how CIOs are providing business users with real-time data without big investments in BAM tools. Article | 06 May 2009
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Gartner's revised IT spending forecast: Decline exceeds that of 2001
Gartner revises its 2009 IT spending forecast downward, with hardware purchases the hardest hit. What else is on the back burner? Article | 01 Apr 2009
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Network access control: A hybrid approach
In our second case study on NAC, an organization deploys a hybrid in-line and out-of-band NAC solution from Cisco Systems Inc. Article | 27 Jan 2009
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IT security management policies good for the business
Treat IT security management policies as good for the entire business, not as a necessary evil. Article | 16 Jan 2008
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CIOs overconfident about protecting intellectual property
New research suggests most IT organizations think they're doing a good job protecting intellectual property. But their answers to questions about how they protect this information say otherwise. Article | 10 Jul 2007
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Managing mobile computing policies
Many organizations rely heavily on mobile workers, such as sales and technical support staff members who bring in revenue and keep customers satisfied. According to industry experts, the first step in mobile computing success is to create and maintai... Article | 05 Jul 2007