Monthly Archives: March 2013

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Monitor Everything

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Monitor Everything You can probably name your core gear off the top of your head—maybe not all your less high-profile stuff, but certainly critical devices....

Cisco Tops an Evolving Ethernet Switch Market: IDC

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Cisco Systems continues to dominate a worldwide Ethernet switch market that saw revenue hit $5.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012, a slight...

Smartphone Sales Set to Top Feature Phones in 2013: IDC

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In a sign of the growing popularity of smartphones around the world, global sales of the devices, made popular by Apple's iPhone and Google...

BYOD Changing Attitudes to Mobile IT: MobileIron

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While mobile IT developments and bring your own device (BYOD) adoption offer huge potential to improve workforce productivity, it also introduces significant new challenges...

Enterprise IT Spending to Grow in 2013: IDC

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Total enterprise spending on hardware, software and IT services is expected to grow 6 percent in 2013, to approximately $474 billion, according to research...

Businesses Concerned About State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks

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Half of businesses say their organization is a potential target for state-sponsored cyber attacks, according to a survey of 205 attendees of the RSA...

FCC Has Authority to Undo Library of Congress Cell Phone Unlocking Ban

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Earlier this year the Librarian of Congress, which is the office that administers exceptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, decided not to renew...

Big Data, Mobile, Social Drive IBM, Partners to New Opportunity

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IBM continues to transform itself by going after higher-value opportunities, and Big Blue is moving into these new spaces with its ecosystem of business...

Google Maps for Roadtripping, Fast Food, Art and More

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The Google Maps API is always being used in new ways by clever developers, and a sampling of recent examples offers visitors everything from...

Embrane Looks to Make Noise in Growing SDN Market

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During the first three or so years after co-founding Embrane in 2009, Dante Malagrino was content to let the startup fly under the radar...