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IT must keep close eye on growing SaaS
Software as a service is on the rise. And, it makes sense for IT administrators to know which applications are entering their lines of business because, more than ever, they are likely to involve IT. Article
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Networking and virtual server sprawl: The hidden costs of server virtualization, part two
To virtualize or not to virtualize? Before deciding, take a close look at this technology's hidden costs. Column
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The hidden costs of virtualization
To virtualize or not to virtualize? Before deciding, take a close look at this technology's hidden costs. Column
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IT execs lack confidence in their DR plans
Despite the growing number of companies that say they have disaster recovery plans in place, many of those same executives say they have little confidence that those plans will be effective if tested. Article
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Unsecured devices worry IT professionals
IT admins keep working to make networks secure even as more unsecured personal gadgets, like smart phones and BlackBerrys, find their way into companies. Article
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virtual desktop manager
A virtual desktop manager is a program that allows a computer user to have more than one user interface available simultaneously on a single computer. Definition
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IT admins get help minding remote users
With the number of mobile users growing every year, new features are in demand to help desperate IT managers keep tabs on wireless devices. New features from Exchange Server 2003's SP2 provide some remote relief. Article
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SLAs are still necessary, unfortunately
Find out what problems service level agreements can cause for both clients and service providers if not properly handled. Executive Briefing
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Centrify delivers effective directory integration
Centrify's DirectControl Suite gives organizations the benefits of SSO and centralized policy management for Windows and *nix platforms with minimal hassle and good results. Article
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BlackBerrys suck juice out of Exchange storage
Users find ways around the extra load on Exchange systems posed by handheld devices. Article