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Throw Hardware At The Problem Sometimes you have to fix a performance problem quickly. Solid state storage can help you do that, if you consider these tips.
Facebook, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple: The Joke's On You Consider these alternative viewpoints on the IT world's top news stories, straight from InformationWeek's Valley View Web show.
World Domination Summit: A Personal Life Strategy? An innovation junkie attends a gathering of "amazing people" seeking a "remarkable life in a conventional world." But are they just bragging and promoting themselves?
Quantivo Targets Marketing Analytics At Web Scale With digital marketing, cloud apps, and interest in big-data analytics on the rise, Quantivo is at the middle of three of the hottest trends in technology.
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Windows 8 Release Preview: Key Features Microsoft's Windows 8 includes a host of new features and capabilities to keep desktop PCs a centerpiece of business and consumer computing in the age of smartphones and tablets.
Microsoft Surface Tablet: 10 Coolest Features Microsoft's slick new Windows 8 Surface tablet looks great, though pricing remains a question. Get up close with 10 of its most compelling features.
11 Super Mobile Medical Apps Healthcare is in the middle of a mobile revolution. Doctors are adopting mobile apps that make them more effective, and patients are taking to ones that give them more control over their healthcare. Here are 11 apps that stand out from the crowd.
RESOURCES AND EVENTS
Virtual Event: SIP Trunking: The Straight Scoop SIP trunking has the potential to save your enterprise big dollars, but it's not a slam dunk. You need to match the capabilities against the cost, and determine whether it's the right fit for you. This virtual event from our colleagues at Enterprise Connect will feature detailed presentations by independent technology experts who will give you the straight scoop--what SIP trunking can deliver, what it can't, and how much it really costs. It happens July 11
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