| | | Cashing In on Managed Print Services Managed print services keep margins strong and customers front-and-center for VARs, and Xerox and HP have recently both announced new investments in their MPS organizations. Here's a look at managed print services, who is deploying them, and whether they are finally ready for your business to consider. READ MORE >> | | | | | | Non-Certified IT Skills Get Higher Pay Non-certified IT skills are commanding more pay in the job market, according to the most recent survey by IT employment consulting and market analyst firm Foote Partners. Here's a look at which non-certified skills categories saw increases. READ MORE >>
Why Win 8 Tablets Just Might Succeed Microsoft Windows 8 will be capable of running on architecture from ARM, a major player in the mobile-computing space. Though some Microsoft detractors won't want to admit it, ARM's help, along with some of the improvements Microsoft has made to Windows 8 might just make it a winner in the tablet space. Here's why. READ MORE >>
Sponsored by Symantec Examine the factors driving interest in desktop virtualization and the seven keys to selecting the right storage architecture for enterprise VDI deployments. See how Symantec VirtualStore satisfies these seven key requirements. Click here | | RSA to Reissue SecurID Tokens It took nearly three months and a major security incident at one of the nation's most critical defense contractors, but RSA has finally acknowledged the severity of the March breach against its SecurID authentication infrastructure and committed to replace the tokens of nearly all 40 million users. Here's the scoop. READ MORE >>
Can Microsoft Win Against Apple's iCloud? Apple's iCloud is making headlines by providing what some are calling one of the most viable cloud offerings in the space. Meanwhile, Microsoft is getting set to launch Office 365. In this hotly contested online applications cloud space, Microsoft's efforts just aren't holding up. Here's why. READ MORE >>
Why Apple Still Needs Steve Jobs In spite of being on indefinite medical leave, Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a showing at the Worldwide Developers Conference to talk about his company's future operating systems, Mac OS X and iOS and iCloud. That's a big deal because Steve Jobs is probably more important to Apple's fans and shareholders than any other CEO is at any other company. Here's why. READ MORE >>
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