The Economy May Suffer, but IT Will Survive
Even though the economy is going through rough times and IT budgets will most likely decrease, the essential parts of technology companies are being handled better than they were in the Dot-Com Bust. Don't let panic cloud your thinking.
By P J Connolly
9/29/2008 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 5 Points
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The Evolving Role of the IT Pro
Studies show that work that tasks once entrusted to IT workers are being outsourced. Rather than worry about the future of IT, IT workers should focus on acquiring the skills to meet the technologies of the future, like cloud computing and managed services.
By Systems Management News Team
8/1/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 6 Points
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Data Center Briefs: August 1, 2008
The EPA continues to work on ENERGY STAR specifications for data centers, Centrin opens up the largest data center in China and OneNeck acquires the managed hosting business unit from Ensynch.
By Systems Management News Team
8/1/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 2 Points
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Microsoft's Big Plans for Hosted Services
With cloud computing models taking on services from many different enterprises, Microsoft is providing its own online products. Exchange and SharePoint are just two products Microsoft is preparing for the cloud.
By Michelle Savage
8/1/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Azaleos CTO Talks E-mail Infrastructure
Keith McCall, a former executive with IBM Lotus and Microsoft Exchange, says outsourcing is a viable method of e-mail management and lets IT professionals focus on more important business services.
By Jeff Feinman
7/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 12 Points
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HP Offers US$13.9 Billion for EDS
HP believes that purchasing EDS will double its services revenue. The two companies would combine their resources, technology and personnel.
By Michelle Savage
5/13/2008 1:00:00 PM - Relevance: 8 Points
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At Interop, Best Practices for Data Center Standardization
Organizations can achieve greater cost savings, business flexibility and employee satisfaction by setting both physical and logical standards for their data centers. Also, new products tackle data storage, power monitoring and more.
By David Rubinstein
5/1/2008 12:14:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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