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Don Tennant
Insight and Denial
As insightful as IT pros tend to be, too many in the profession too easily find occasion to slip into denial, writes Don Tennant.
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Jay Cline
What's behind the rash of employee cybersnooping?
Jay Cline says the Facebook generation has brought its browsing habits to work, and he offers a new twist on an old security control to combat this risk.
Michael DeAgonia
11 cool new apps for the iPhone
With the opening of Apple's App Store, the iPhone takes a revolutionary leap from cool mobile phone to hot new mobile platform. Computerworld's Michael DeAgonia culled the hundreds of apps already available to find the ones you should check out.
Frank Hayes
Fix DNS Now
Frankly Speaking: A major flaw in the Internet's infrastructure has been found, and a fix is ready. Make that fix now. Don't wait one second, warns Frank Hayes.
Don Tennant
Insight and Denial
As insightful as IT pros tend to be, too many in the profession too easily find occasion to slip into denial, writes Don Tennant.
Mark Hall
End IT's Data Deficit
Mark Hall hears about a data deficit where you'd least expect it: in the CIO's office.
Michael H. Hugos
How Agile Analysts Get Things Done
Michael H. Hugos shows you how agile analysts hit the ground running.
Mike Elgan
Elgan: iPhone, schmiPhone -- I just want better call quality
Cell phones get advanced features like GPS, Wi-Fi and cameras, but they still too often have poor quality speakers, microphones and electronics. It's time for the industry to do something about it, and it's time for us to demand better quality calls.
Jim Damoulakis
Opinion: Can ITIL save storage?
In order to deal with unrelenting storage growth, an increasing number of IT organizations are undertaking process-transformation initiatives by embracing best-practice frameworks such as the IT Infrastructure Library.
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Sphere of Influence


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You Never Forget Your First Computer


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This meeting's purpose is to discuss getting rid of several aging mainframe printers, and you'd think it wouldn't be a tough sell. But one manager insists he needs those green-bar reports. Read More... Read More Blogs

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The Poll of the Week:

Poll: Should Google turn over YouTube data to Viacom as part of a copyright infringement suit?
Yes, copyright-infringing videos are being posted
Maybe -- It depends on how much personally identifiable info is involved
No, it violates the privacy of YouTube users
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Enterprises of all sizes are building flexible storage infrastructures using iSCSI and advanced virtualization technologies. This joint VMware and Dell EqualLogic Virtualized iSCSI SAN white paper describes a virtualized infrastructure that applies storage and server virtualization technologies to cost-effectively achieve a flexible, high-performance, dynamic IT infrastructure that is simple to manage and scale.

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LifeLink Foundation needed to provide business continuity and DR of critical transplant related information to multiple locations and needed to manage DR planning and implementation in a hurricane zone. Learn how VMware & Dell's EqualLogic iSCSI SANs worked together to implement two remote sites providing consolidated virtual storage, snapshot-based backup and recovery.

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Webcast: Disaster Recovery Simplified – iSCSI and VMware Site Recovery Manager Deliver Results
Quick recovery of operations after a site failure requires major planning and testing, dependent on an infrastructure and recovery plan that can be simply and affordably deployed. Download this Webcast presented by Dell and VMware to learn how new levels of integration between Dell's EqualLogic iSCSI storage area networks (SANs) and server virtualization can help solve these critical issues.

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Webcast: Data Protection and Disaster Recovery with iSCSI and VMware
Data protection and disaster recovery are top of mind for any IT manager, and the challenges of complexity and cost remain as obstacles. Dell EqualLogic virtualized iSCSI SANs and VMware Infrastructure 3 enhance the scalability, ease of use, and reliable operation of IT infrastructures to withstand failures and overcome disasters

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