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Publisher: CIO.com
May 17 2012
“ It's the blend of the smartphone and tablets that are continuing to drive productivity benefits. ”
- In CIO Challenge with BYOD: Don't Fall Down the Rabbit Hole -
Publisher: Home | SYS-CON MEDIA
May 15 2012
“ Today's application landscape is rapidly changing as virtualized environments become more dynamic and flexible and as elastic cloud applications take hold in the enterprise. ”
- In Compuware Brings Enterprise APM to Cloud and Big Data Applications -
Publisher: ZDNet Asia
May 15 2012
“ Public clouds, as of today, are not ready to run mission-critical applications. The share of mission-critical data being stored in the cloud is also significantly lower than non-mission-critical. ”
- In Mission-Critical Apps Not Up For Cloud -
Publisher: Computerworld Singapore
May 14 2012
“ When we look at virtualization, the primary driver is cost. ”
- In SMBs Veering into Virtualization -
Publisher: Homepage
May 14 2012
“ The real value around the devices is their ability to capture the data, analyze that information and drive business efficiencies. ”
- In Five Things CIO's Should Know About Big Data -
Publisher: Homepage
May 14 2012
“ This basically means you have to know what you are looking for beforehand. ”
- In Five Things CIO's Should Know About Big Data -
Publisher: Homepage
May 14 2012
“ You can use a [Big Data repository] as a dumping ground, and run the analysis on top of it, and discover the relationships later. ”
- In Five Things CIO's Should Know About Big Data -
Publisher: cio.com.au
May 14 2012
“ It's no longer sufficient to have security just at the network perimeter. ”
- In 5 Key Interop 2012 Takeaways for CIOs and Other IT Pros -
Publisher: cio.com.au
May 14 2012
“ CIOs must realize that trends like BYOD and cloud mean that single-stop shopping is no longer viable. Innovation is rampant, and smart organizations will seek out best-of-breed solutions. ”
- In 5 Key Interop 2012 Takeaways for CIOs and Other IT Pros -
Publisher: cio.com.au
May 14 2012
“ The WAN, simply put, has poor characteristics in terms of bandwidth, or latency. This is true as distance increases in order of magnitude between a global workforce (created to be closer to customers) and increasingly centralized data (to rein in IT costs). ”
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