| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | Promising unprecedented connectivity among objects and the gathering of massive amounts of data, the Internet of Things (IoT) is poised to deliver significant business benefits. Here's how to take advantage of the looming deluge of data. | | | Issue highlights 1. 10 competitors Cisco couldn't kill off 2. Why talent for tech is different than skill 3. Open source races to the top | | White Paper: Riverbed Technology Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >> | | Cisco CEO John Chambers loves to talk about the companies that have tried to compete with Cisco and failed. However, here are 10 companies that have managed to thrive in this era of Cisco dominance and have stood the test of time. READ MORE | | There is a difference between skill and talent -- one is learned, the other is innate. But w hen a new technology starts spreading like wildfire, you need both, the better to understand the tech and how it plays within any form of IT infrastructure. READ MORE | | Not only is open source producing the most exciting new software, it's providing a DMZ where big players can concoct the future of enterprise technology. READ MORE | | White Paper: Network Instruments Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more. | | | | |
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