There were some familiar features on display by the vendor at its EMC World gathering this week.
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EMC Co-Opts Competitors’ Best Features
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CompTIA Study: Unified Communications Technology Deterring Adoption
A new CompTIA study has found that the complexities of creating a unified communications technology strategy have led to low adoption rates. Learn how the cloud and managed services factor into UC.
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The Stack Wars: OpenStack vs. CloudStack
What are the differences between OpenStack and CloudStack? Here are some things to know.
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BYOD Policies vs. the Realities of Corporate IT
Users have high expectations, thanks to the IT capabilities of their consumer devices. BYOD policies are popular, but can corporate IT hope to offer the same level of service?
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CIOs Must Bolster Mobile Security as BYOD Trend Booms
With users already accustomed to accessing corporate data on personal devices, enterprises need BYOD plans that focus on authentication and encryption across all business units.
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More Throughput, Higher VM Densities Drive 10GbE Adoption
Enterprises are leveraging 10Gbps-capable servers with faster processors to bolster data centers that must support more servers, more virtual machines and cloud computing.
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Ciena Offers Up Virtual WAN, Tears Down Data Center Walls
Ciena demonstrates a virtual WAN that it says will improve low latency and bursty bandwidth applications. Learn more about the company’s “Data Center Without Walls” concept.
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Puppet Labs, EMC Team Up on Infrastructure Management Tool
The open-source Razor can be used by system admins to tackle infrastructure management and hardware provisioning in the cloud.
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Leap Motion Leapfrogs Kinect for Hands-Free PC Control
Microsoft didn’t set out to be in the business of motion control for PCs, but thanks to an uprising of resourceful hackers (in the good sense of the word), the Kinect motion sensing system originally developed for the Xbox 360 gaming console has been adapted for the cause. But, as Microsoft reluctantly embraces the new role of Kinect it may already be obsolete thanks to Leap.
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Day 2 at EMC World: Touching Base With EMC Partners
We check in with EMC partners and others at the vendor’s annual conference. Get the latest from VCE, find out what’s new with EMC flash storage and learn why Infineta may be worth watching.
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