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November 28, 2017

Resiliency in the age of cloud services

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Nov 28, 2017
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Resiliency in the age of cloud services
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Don't let 10% of your budget determine the success or failure of your digital transformation strategy.

While end-user computing devices account for only a fraction of Digital transformation investments, underestimating their importance can risk your entire digital transformation initiative. Digital transformation is fast becoming the norm for organizations of all sizes. Today's customers are digitally savvy and require instant everything, from information to services to products. Read More

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Resiliency in the age of cloud services

Introducing cloud service redundancy starts with managing application workload: how do you direct work across multiple cloud service providers? Read More

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Pre-Friday Deals: Amazon's Highest Rated Tech Deals Under $25 - Deal Alert

Amazon has deals happening every day leading into Black Friday. Here's a shortcut to find their best-rated tech deals under $25. Read More

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Why hybrid cloud will turn out to be a transition strategy

Hybrid cloud computing is hot right now, but its long-term future is … cloudy at best. Read More

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The case for securing the SD-WAN

The SD-WAN and the move to hybrid connectivity leaves many enterprises unprepared to protect every branch location from new waves of sophisticated attacks. Read More

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How to Choose the Right End-User Computing Device for the Job.

It's not enough to supply one-size-fits-all mobile devices to your employees-their devices should be suited to the work they actually perform. Are they in the office, on the road, in satellite locations, or all of the above? What kind of work do they do? The answers to these and other questions should inform your end-user computing purchases, to ensure your staff is both happy and productive. Here are some guidelines. Read More

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