A new survey finds that one in three Gen Y workers will work around BYOD policies in order to use mobile devices while on the job. Learn why, and how enterprises should tackle the bring-your-own-device dilemma.
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Survey: Gen Y Workers Want Mobile Devices; Prep Your BYOD Policies
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Open Compute Racks: Are We Going to Use Them in Our Data Centers?
The Open Compute Project from Facebook may serve as a framework that could lead to cheaper, more efficient data center resources. But will we use Open Compute racks?
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IBM Keeps a Sharp Edge with Smarter Storage
IBM rolls out its Smarter Storage concept, which joins Smarter Computing, SmartCloud and Smarter Analytics. Discover its three key principles and more about Smarter Storage.
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F5 Brings Context, Scalability Added Security to Big-IP v11.2
IP Intelligence Service can pool threat detection capabilities and block malicious IP addresses, while DNS Services can cut in-network response latency by up to 80% and scale systems up to 10 times as required. Discover more about the enhancements to Big-IP v11.2.
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The Cloud, Day 29: Five Things I Like Most About the Cloud

30 Days With the Cloud: Day 29
Yesterday I listed the five biggest issues or concerns I had with relying on the cloud. Now, I’m going to flip that around and talk about the five biggest benefits or advantages I discovered while working in the cloud.
1. It’s There When You Need It
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Box and LiquidPlanner Team Up for Better Project Management
Effective project management is critical for many organizations. Businesses need tools to allocate resources, monitor progress, track costs, and project deadlines. Project teams also need to be able to share information and collaborate on files necessary to complete the project. A new partnership between LiquidPlanner and Box provides customers with both—integrating project management with data sharing and collaboration.
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Get Ready to Replace Your iAccessories
Rumor has it that one change in store for the next iPhone model is the size of the charging / syncing connector. All of your iPod, iPhone, and iPad accessories may soon be obsolete.
A YouTube video claims to show the existing iPhone 4S next to the case from what appears to be a next-generation iPhone 5 (or “New iPhone”) case, and the port where the connector goes is obviously smaller. If the video is valid, you may need to upgrade a bunch of other gadgets as well in order for them to work with the new iPhone.
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Visibility and Control Still an Issue With BYOD Policies
Sourcefire rolls out two mobile products to address potential security issues introduced by BYOD policies. Learn more about FireSight and FireAmp Mobile.
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Data Center, Fibre Channel, Ethernet Spending on the Rise–Kind of
First-quarter sales of data center equipment grew year over year, but were down from Q4 2011. Fibre Channel and Ethernet products saw highs, but that won’t last, according to Infonetics Research. Learn why, and how virtualization and convergence factor into the picture.
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The Cloud, Day 30: Forecast–Increasingly Cloudy

30 Days With the Cloud: Day 30
Here we are. The 30 Days With the Cloud series is coming to an end, and that means that it’s time to recap and analyze the experience. Should you embrace the cloud, or should you avoid it?
The short answer is “yes”. There are parts of the cloud you should take advantage of, and there are aspects of the cloud you should dodge. The trick is knowing which is which and finding the right tools and services for your needs.
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