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Stop treating mobile as a cost center
When you look at your mobile program, concentrate on the value you derive by enabling your users. Figure out how much more productive they become. Calculate how much more agile you are as a company. Stop looking at mobile as a cost center and start looking at the value it provides. Read More


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Could Performance Hinges on Virtual WAN Acceleration
Enterprises are relying on WANs to carry more data than ever. With cloud computing on the rise, it's important for IT professionals to boost application performance across the WAN. Instead of deploying a WAN acceleration device, a better approach is to use virtual WAN acceleration software that can be downloaded to run on a virtualized server. Read Now

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Download the Cloud Security Deep Dive
The scalability of cloud computing depends on sharing resources that were never shared before, creating a new set of risks -- and demanding a new set of security best practices. Cloud computing is a new paradigm that challenges traditional security dogma. Read More

Google search dominance may not last in mobile age
For more than a decade, Google has become synonymous with search. Despite Microsoft's well-funded efforts to get users to "Bing it," people are still "Googling" with wild abandon. However, there are some signs that the company's dominance may not extend into the mobile age. Read More

Apple wins, Mozilla loses as browsing goes mobile
The trend toward browsing from phones and tablets has helped some browser makers -- dramatically in one case -- but hurt others in the battle for usage share, data from a metrics firm showed. Read More

Phablets don't get no respect
A report last week dismissed the phablet as a fad unworthy of developer support. Apparently BlackBerry and Samsung didn't get the memo. Read More

3D gestures: Coming to a screen near you
Touchscreens are in for a change; they're about to leave their 2D Flatland behind and support more complex gestures in three dimensions. Read More


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