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Thursday, December 24, 2009

5 must-have management tools; 2010 security concerns include cloud; government adoption of cloud to swell

Five big questions about cloud computing; Smartphone attacks, rogue antivirus, cloud breaches top 2010 security concerns
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5 must-have IT management technologies for 2010

As more companies expand virtualization deployments and consider cloud computing, the average IT environment will grow ever more complex. For enterprise IT managers in 2010, that means more tools. Read full story

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Five big questions about cloud computing
A lot of people scratched their heads over cloud computing this year. Here are the answers to the most persistent questions

Smartphone attacks, rogue antivirus, cloud breaches top 2010 security concerns
There has never been a year in which security threats diminished, so expect more hacks, exploits and scams in 2010, researchers warn.

How to win the software licensing game
Are your software licenses keeping up with the times? Probably not -- and that can cost you big time

Government adoption of cloud to swell, study says
Cloud computing won a big endorsement in 2009 from the city of Los Angeles when it decided to adopt Google Apps, and many other state and local governments may soon follow with their own cloud approaches, according to a new survey by Input.

Virtualization security remains a work in progress
While adoption of server virtualization is proceeding at a gallop, the effort to refine virtualization security reached only a slow trot in 2009.

Software development's winners and losers, 2009 edition
The year that loved smartphones, scripting languages, the cloud, and open source was not always kind to developers.

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On Cisco Subnet: John Chambers says big is back and Cisco is the example and Howard Schmidt Appointed as New Cybersecurity Coordinator; On Microsoft Subnet Microsoft loses appeal: injunction against selling MS Word reinstated; On Google Subnet: Google Doodles 2009: a year in review.

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December 24, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Microsoft rebels
  2. Court rejects Microsoft appeal, bans Word sales
  3. Caught on tape: Burglars target wrong techie
  4. Avaya credit rating dropped to junk status in wake of Nortel buy
  5. What's next for MPLS?
  6. 10 big IT management moves in 2009
  7. Review: VDI shootout
  8. The 10 best IT videos of '09
  9. Microsoft's 'whitelist' helps hackers, says Trend Micro
  10. Watch out Microsoft: GNOME is poised to have a killer 2010

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