2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT

Cloud computing: Dare to be boring | Cloud providers ready to strike with nuclear option

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2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT
As new public cloud plays leap in and the private cloud slowly evolves, we're on the brink of a shift to cloud computing for critical business workloads. Read More


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The Shape of Email
Our "Shape of Email" research attempts, for the first time, to describe the content of a typical corporate inbox in terms of its importance and relevance to the user. Learn More

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Targeted Attacks: Don't be a Victim
Advanced Persistent Threats are on the rise. Organizations lose hundreds of thousands of dollars because traditional security just can't keep up. Effective security should be your eyes and ears throughout the network.. View Now

Cloud computing: Dare to be boring
As long as cloud providers need to make noise over features and functions, we haven't achieved the goal of utility computing. Read More

Cloud providers ready to strike with nuclear option
Cloud services come with a new risk: terms of use that allow your supplier to pull the plug on your site with little warning. Read More

Beyond Apple and Google: 2012's key enterprise shifts
It's easy to have missed the key developments from the industry heavyweights that power much of the technology that keeps businesses running. Read More


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