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Only two new security bulletins next week for Patch Tuesday

An exceptionally light update has been scheduled for May's Patch Tuesday that is coming next week. This is probably welcome news for system administrators of Windows-centric environments, given the

eBay may be heading to cloud computing

You may think of eBay as a major online retail and auction site, but it soon may be expanding into a new field - cloud computing. Infoworld.com reports that eBay has posted a job listing, saying the

It takes money to save money

As the economy slows and companies see revenues decline, CIOs are in a bind because of fixed costs that don't scale downward with the decline in business volume. Paul Horowitz, a senior partner in

Motion F5: the 'Semi-rugged' tablet

If your organization could use some tablet PCs for environments that are somewhat more demanding than your average office, you might want to look at Motion Computing's latest, the Motion F5 Mobile

Handling tricky net deployments

Sometimes, you know, it's just hard to make a wireless network happen in a particular location. Interference from nearby networks, structural barriers to radio energy, high-risk security

Twitter messaging comes to the enterprise

Evidence of enterprise adoption of consumer Web 2.0 apps--like social networking and blogs--continues to build. The most recent development revolves around something called the Twitter micromessaging

Virtualization emerging as key to SOA

Virtualization is shaping up to be a key element in the successful deployment of SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) strategies, according to an analysis in eWeek . As organizations

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Data center bloat continues

As data centers get more complex, executives are turning to technologies and processes like ITIL, storage capacity management and virtualization to consolidate and simplify their environments,

Telecommuting done right

If you get telecommuting right, you'll have a crew of independent technologists who get their jobs done efficiently; if not, you'll create dissent, distrust and workflow confusion. First,