How IT can learn to stop worrying and love the cloud

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How IT can learn to stop worrying and love the cloud
IT's major problem with the cloud isn't security or maturity or anything like that. It's control -- and control is often a euphemism for job security. But the cloud offers a type of control that savvy IT pros can take advantage of. Read More


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6 Steps to Application Performance Optimization
Poor application performance can cost more than you think. In fact, Enterprise Management Associates reports that it can exceed $1 million per hour in large enterprises. Read Now!

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Don't Get Stuck on your Virtualization Journey
You've virtualized a significant number of server workloads and have likely experienced significant cost savings and performance improvements so, what's next? Read this trend brief to identify which phase of virtualization you are in and where you should be headed to reap even more business benefits with expansion of your virtual environment. Read Now!

Why I hate programming tests
A veteran developer questions the need for isolated examinations in modern programming environments. Read More

India to overtake U.S. on number of software developers by 2017
Today, the U.S. leads the world in software developers, with about 3.6 million. India has about 2.75 million. But by 2018, India's developer count will have swelled nearly 90% to 5.2 million while the U.S. will only grow 25% to 4.5 million. Read More

The PHP popularity puzzle
PHP, the venerable dynamic language used for server-side Web development, either is making a big comeback or is in a pronounced state of decline among developers. It all depends on how you look at it. Read More

Dropbox chants: Developers! Developers!
Dropbox officially unveiled the Dropbox Platform, a suite of tools for building apps capable of seamlessly accessing files and data from the Dropbox cloud and the foundation for its strategy to woo mobile developers. Read More


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