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Gimme shelter: Wall Street braces for next superstorm
In the wake of Sandy, data centers, exchanges and trading firms grapple with system backup plans. Read More


WEBCAST: Kaseya

How to Gain Control of Unruly & Distributed Networks
We live in a new and ever-changing world of IT. This year has brought many advances in technology, however these new benefits have also created a plethora of challenges for you as the IT professional. Learn more!

WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

Make your business smarter with cloud-based analytics
Learn how sales, finance, investment, risk, marketing, and procurement leaders are using SaaS-based business analytics to become more agile, serve the customer better, and deliver business results. Learn More.

NYSE builds business around resilient infrastructure services
The 9/11 terrorist attacks allowed the NYSE to build its dream resilient network from scratch. Read More

Win $500? Survey says YES!
Take our short tech survey (just 10 minutes, we promise) and enter the drawing for a chance to win $500. Read More

15 (more) useful Cisco sites
In our never ending effort to uncover the most useful sites for Cisco users, we've come up with 15 more! Read More


WHITE PAPER: CDW

Improving customer interactions with powerful technology
Social tools and strategies are now crucial to building a successful CRM strategy. Learn how to take advantage of social CRM to improve business processes and enhance customer loyalty without a complete "rip-and-replace" of traditional CRM tools. Read Now

Intel to discuss terabit networking at IDF
Next month's Intel Developer Forum will see a new type of fiber optic networking interconnect that enables terabit networking speeds. Read More

Facebook eyes making local connections with mesh networks
Facebook has designed a system that would allow individuals and advertisers to make direct connections to those physically nearby that share similar interests or are open to receiving certain advertisements. Read More

Researchers send data without battery, transmitter
Engineers at the University of Washington have developed a way to communicate over short distances using devices that don't require batteries or transmit any signals. Read More

Cisco's 4,000 job cuts won't touch new acquisition Sourcefire
Cisco Systems may be "rebalancing" its business by eliminating 4,000 jobs, or about 5 percent of its workforce, but it'll keep its hands off its hot new security acquisition, Sourcefire. Read More

 

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