Monday, July 2, 2012

Moving to the cloud for the right reasons

The long life and slow death of the virtual server | The unexpected joy of Windows admin from a tablet

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Moving to the cloud for the right reasons
Nailing down exactly what the cloud is and, more important, how best to leverage its benefits is still challenging for many people. Here's how to rise to that challenge. Read More


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The long life and slow death of the virtual server
How do you manage the lifecycle of a machine that never dies? That's an increasingly urgent question for admins who are managing virtual servers. Read More

The unexpected joy of Windows admin from a tablet
Being able to perform common IT administration tasks while on the go from a mobile device can take stress off admins. There's a fresh crop of tools that may provide a better option than Windows' Remote Desktop. Read More

Review: Weighing Windows Server 2012
From network services and storage to virtualization and private cloud, the beefy new Windows Server leaves no server role unturned. Read More

Cloud adoption pushes storage virtualization
Storage hypervisors are increasingly being used to virtualize storage hardware to allow for disparate infrastructures to be centrally managed. Read More



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