Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Cloud failures cost more than $71 million since 2007

Young employees say BYOD a 'right' not 'privilege' | By the numbers: Microsoft's Surface vs. Apple's iPad

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Cloud failures cost more than $71 million since 2007
A total of 568 hours of downtime at 13 well-known cloud services since 2007 had an economic impact of more than $71.7 million dollars. Besides the economic impact, the downtime can affect millions of users. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Verizon

How IT Should Manage Personal Technology at Work
The consumerization of IT is about far more than just using your own smartphone at work. In this Deep Dive, we look at the various ways CoIT exists beyond bring-your-own-device policies, and how IT managers can get the most out of these groundswells of change in consumer technology. Read Now

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon EC2
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Young employees say BYOD a 'right' not 'privilege'
Apparently thumbing their noses at corporate policies, 1 out of 3 twentysomething workers said they would gladly break any anti-BYOD rules and violate company security policy just to use their smartphones on the job. Read More

By the numbers: Microsoft's Surface vs. Apple's iPad
Here's a look at how the market-leading iPad shapes up against the planned Microsoft Surface. Figures are taken from each company. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qumu

Ensure Employee Videos are Secure
The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. Read now!

Microsoft to PC and tablet makers: You're not our future
The Surface tablets signal Microsoft's shift toward taking control of the hardware. It's good news for Microsoft's future. But other hardware makers should be very, very worried. Read More

HP worried about an Oracle takeover after Hurd switched sides
Hewlett-Packard voiced concerns about Oracle attempting a hostile takeover after it hired former HP CEO Mark Hurd as co-president, Oracle's lead counsel told a judge on Monday. Read More




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