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Fluke Networks announced the availability of the VoIP Enterprise Service Kit, designed to ensure successful deployment of VoIP phones over existing network infrastructure. The VoIP Enterprise Service Kit is intended to fill a void created by existi
Netbook vendors have their own ideas about the lilliputian tech darlings of the day. But what features do IT pros really want in a netbook? Here's what you say would make sense.
The FBI's recent seizure of servers at a Dallas, Texas, co-location facility affected dozens of businesses. Could it happen to you? Experts say that power outages and network disruptions are the far more likely threat, but add that cloud computi
Your Windows 7 rollout may seem far in the future, but a research report from Forrester warns against starting your migration from Windows XP too late. Also, learn now about five key enterprise features in Windows 7 that IT managers must understand.
Thanks to automation, agents can provide customers with fast and easy answers to frequently asked questions u2013 without losing the human touch.
Now that VMware is building fault tolerance into its technology, third-party software vendors specializing in high availability solutions face added pressure. Marathon Technologies is stepping up with enhanced products this week.
When you're ready to choose a new CRM system and need to explain "why Salesforce.com" to the CEO, you need to explain business payoffs, not jargon or the latest sales rep messages.
Did your wireless carrier push out a handful of unwanted apps and games to your BlackBerry? No worries. Delete or hide those dastardly downloads with these simple steps.
vSphere 4 lays the technology foundation for VMware's vision of the private cloud in enterprise data centers. But some of the key concerns that IT leaders have about cloud computing fall outside of vSphere 4's scope -- or VMware's cont
CIO.com readers weigh in on things to hate about tech, Microsoft's dweeby commercials, why CFOs and CEOs hate IT, and the reasons netbooks are not enterprise ready.
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