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Presidio CTO on virtual data center strategy dos and don'ts
Dave Hart, chief technology officer of $1 billion IT infrastructure service provider Presidio, discusses virtual data center conundrums and how midmarket CIOs can get around them. Article | 19 May 2010
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Cloud data storage services for smaller businesses: The pros and cons
Is cloud storage right for your business? Learn the pros and cons of cloud data storage services for SMBs. News | 18 May 2010
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A hidden benefit of cloud computing disaster recovery
Cloud computing disaster recovery has its drawbacks, but it also has some ancillary benefits. News | 13 May 2010
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Cross-browser compatibility empowers users, business
Employing a strategy that emphasizes cross-browser compatibility may take time, but your efforts will empower your business and users. News | 04 May 2010
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How cloud computing reduces data center power consumption
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientist Jonathan Koomey discusses how cloud computing reduces total data energy consumption. News | 03 May 2010
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Disaster recovery plans gain traction in the cloud
SMBs are establishing disaster recovery plans through the use of online backup services for desktops, servers and storage. News | 30 Apr 2010
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Crafting a cloud computing strategy that covers cost and compliance
Read what one CIO learned about how to create a cloud computing strategy that deals with costs, cloud security and regulatory compliance. News | 26 Apr 2010
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Virtual desktop infrastructures and the private cloud
Is your enterprise is ready to host its virtual desktop infrastructure in the private cloud? Learn more about standardized Desktop as a Service. News | 19 Apr 2010
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More colleges move to cloud email like Gmail, ditch in-house email
To outsource or not to outsource, that is the email question -- or is it? More colleges are turning to cloud email services, and one CIO wants to know why. News | 15 Apr 2010
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Why midmarket companies are moving to cloud email and cloud services
Find out why one CIO believes most midmarket companies will move to cloud email in the next few years and where he thinks cloud computing services are limited. Article | 07 Apr 2010