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CIO Columnist Are Big Companies Ready For Cloud ERP?
By Chris Murphy
Any ERP change is high risk, but CIOs will look closely at cloud options.

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New Relic Garners $80 Million To Expand APM
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IBM Fights Rivals With Aggressive Power Server Prices
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VMware Vs. Microsoft: The Next Chapter
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"By helping Dell go private again, Microsoft gets something in return - and given how much emphasis Dell is putting on their cloud services these days, I'm thinking that they're attempting to give their separate cloud platforms more gravitas. "
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IT has good reason to demand standardization in SaaS, IaaS and PaaS offerings. But what's interesting is that vendors themselves are just as interested and, in many cases, are driving standards efforts. In a market this fast-moving, the old top-down model is being turned on its head.
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Our Buyer's Guide compares six cloud-based management options for 802.11n wireless networks. We break down offerings from Aerohive Networks, AirTight Networks, Meraki, Motorola, Ruckus Wireless and ZyXEL and reveal details on pricing, deployment, configuration, troubleshooting, security and more.
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Eight Reasons to Consider Protecting Your Date in the Cloud
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Dell Goes Private: What's Next?
Dell is going private with the help of $2 billion from Microsoft. Going forward, how much will Microsoft influence operations?

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