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Why Ruggedized Computers Outperform Consumer-Grade PDAs by Intermec
May 11, 2011 - (Free Research)
General-purpose PDAs and ruggedized enterprise mobile computers are made for separate markets, designed for different tasks, and vary by their size, weight and materials. But the biggest difference between these device types is their total cost of ownership (TCO). This white paper explains how your business can get TCO as low as possible.
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Computer Weekly - 10 January 2012: What’s in store for IT this year? by ComputerWeekly.com
January 10, 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week’s issue of Computer Weekly, we look at the key trends and technologies that will be on IT leaders’ agenda in 2012. Our first Buyer’s Guide of the year examines how IT consumerisation will affect business technology; and Home Office IT director Denise McDonagh tells us why government IT isn’t working. Download the new issue now.
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CW Buyer's Guide: Consumerisation by ComputerWeekly.com
January 05, 2012 - (Free Research)
This guide to consumerisation of IT condsiders what the proliferation of consumer technology in the workplace means for the IT department and how it can empower employees to boost resourcefulness and productivity.
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Gartner: Context-aware computing by ComputerWeekly.com
June 01, 2012 - (Free Research)
Gartner analysts, William Clark, David W Cearley and Avivah Litan, explain how business can exploit context-aware computing and social media.
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Red Hat Cloud Foundations: Cloud 101 by Red Hat and JBoss
February 09, 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper lays out the characteristics of a cloud computing infrastructure. It describes the forms that cloud computing can take and how different types of technology providers and consumers of technology relate to each other.
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Gartner Sees Cloud Computing, Mobile Development Putting IT on Edge by IBM
December 2012 - (Free Research)
This fall, Gartner Inc.'s 2012 ITxpo conference centered around the highly disruptive, consumer-driven group of phenomena that consists of cloud computing, Web information, mobile devices, and social media innovations. Read this expert e-guide to find out what conclusions Gartner reached about how IT should be adjusting.
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How can Cisco cloud security accelerate cloud adoption? by Cisco Systems, Inc.
October 2012 - (Free Research)
Cloud computing is quickly becoming a popular solution for customers. Consult this study to learn more about why security is one of the top barriers in regards to cloud computing. Uncover some of the risks and concerns you can face by implementing cloud computing in your enterprise.
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Architectural Strategies for Cloud Computing by Oracle Corporation
December 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper explains how cloud computing is now also evolving in a private variant whereby enterprises set up cloud-like, centralized shared infrastructure with automated capacity adjustment that internal departmental “customers” utilize in a self-service manner. Realization of efficiency, performance, and agility benefits is reinforcing this trend.
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Computer Weekly - 10 January 2012: What’s in store for IT this year? by ComputerWeekly.com
January 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week’s issue of Computer Weekly, we look at the key trends and technologies that will be on IT leaders’ agenda in 2012. Our first Buyer’s Guide of the year examines how IT consumerisation will affect business technology; and Home Office IT director Denise McDonagh tells us why government IT isn’t working. Download the new issue now.
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Cloud Services and Cloud Infrastructure: The Critical Role of High-Performance Networks by Juniper Networks, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research)
Over the past 40 years, the evolution of computing paradigms has typically been fueled by three driving forces: 1) desire to deliver new services; 2) need to change the economics of how those services are delivered; and 3) desire to improve the user experience of how those services. Read this data sheet to learn more.
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CIO Survival Guide: The Convergence of Collaboration, Cloud, and Clients by Cisco Systems, Inc.
April 2011 - (Free Research)
Today’s workers demand mobile devices, SaaS and online collaboration tools in order to be more productive. Given that these new consumer-inspired technologies cannot be divorced from the current IT infrastructure, CIOs face difficult questions. Read this paper to learn how CIOs can ensure that they are orchestrating a harmonic convergence.
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Understanding Consumer Device Management and BYOD by Symantec Corporation
November 2012 - (Free Research)
This E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com provides you with the BYOD resources necessary to ensure a successful implementation, creation, and adoption. View now to learn more!
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Making Web 2.0 Work for Your Enterprise: IT Deployments by Oracle Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
The consumer Web has shown us the power of the internet as a social, collaborative platform, particularly when compared to existing rigid corporate environments. Wikis, blogs, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, social networks, tagging, and mashups are flexible, user-driven tools that have the potential to bring many benefits to the enterprise.
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Security Infographic by IBM
January 2013 - (Free Research)
This brief resource presents several alarming statistics around the use of consumer mobile devices to access business data. And while this is a trend your IT department probably can't fight, with the right tools and knowledge, you'll surely be able to minimize the inherent risk.
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Reshaping IT in a Consumer Driven Era by CA Technologies.
October 2011 - (Free Research)
Mobile applications, smartphones, tablets, public cloud services, and social networking represent a new wave of technology adoption — one that significantly blurs the lines between business and personal domains. By unifying APM, IM, and SOM technologies, a successful service assurance implementation can focus an IT staff on business services.
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Highly Distributed Computing Is Key to Quality on the HD Web by Akamai Technologies
March 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper outlines the basic requirements for delivering high-definition (HD) video via broadband and describes how Akamai, through highly distributed computing, is uniquely able to extend the Internet's capacity.
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