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How to get more out of your virtualized and cloud environments

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How to get more out of your virtualized and cloud environments
Virtualization has brought great efficiencies to IT, but has created new challenges/new opportunities to save more. Read More

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Google Cloud offers streamlined Ubuntu for Docker use
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Three ways enterprise software is changing
Once upon a time, life in the enterprise IT shop was fairly simple, at least conceptually speaking.IT issued computers and laptops to employees, and maintained enterprise software, databases and servers that supported the company, which were mostly run in-house.These days, IT's basic firmament is giving way to a more breathtaking geography that the IT pro must traverse, based on pay-as-you-go cloud computing, building applications and performing deep data analysis. Perhaps more fundamentally, IT operations are moving from merely supporting the business to driving the business itself, which requires agility and making the most of resources.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Decisions, decisions: How IT managers are sorting through today's data center architecture options
Cloud, colocation, modular, outsourcing, virtualization and more efficient servers are all vying for your attention as you modernize your infrastructure. Sorting through all the options isn't easy, but here's how some IT managers are approaching the issue. Read More


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