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  • Technology Outsourcing Obstacles The Top Five

    Technology Outsourcing Obstacles The Top Five U.S. in-house IT infrastructure is expected to drop from 82 percent today to 49 percent in 2020, according to the report. No Title The number of companies globally that outsource their IT infrastructure will increase globally from 17 percent today to 64 percent in 2020, says the report. Outsourcing…

  • Cisco Prepares Potential Customers for the Cloud

    Cisco is providing a menu of cloud system components, including products of its own and from partners such as EMC, NetApp, VMware, Microsoft and BMC. On June 30, that’s what the company did, launching a set of what it calls Cloud Enablement Services to go with its growing Data Center Solutions Portfolio. The idea is…

  • Exit Interview: Ingram’s Justin Crotty

    Five years ago, it was hard to find any support from distribution for managed services tools or business models. Recognizing the growing interest in services-based technology delivered through the channel, Ingram Micro’s Justin Crotty – vice president of services, North America—founded Seismic, which provided hosted solutions, tools and technical support to VARs transitioning to the…

  • In Private vs. Public IT Cloud Debate, Hybrid Often Wins

    The debate between public and private clouds isn’t really much of a debate. As more businesses move their data to the cloud, the most likely scenario, particularly for larger businesses, is a hybrid strategy of both public and private clouds. The idea of transferring corporate data and software operations to the cloud is usually accompanied…

  • Wyse Offers PocketCloud App for Android

    Who says Android is not ready for business? Certainly not thin-client computing giant Wyse Technology, which has introduced a new mobile app for the Android platform which allows users to access Windows 7 via their Android device. Wyse has announced a public beta of its Wyse PocketCloud application for Android, available immediately as a free…

  • Microsoft vs. Google: The Battle to Own Productivity Apps in the Cloud

    As vendors build out aggressive cloud strategies, two behemoths are going toe-to-toe for marketshare in the office productivity applications space. Although Google  beat Microsoft to the punch in the cloud computing world with the launch of its successful Google Docs portfolio of cloud applications, Microsoft has been playing catch-up lately, announcing a stronger commitment to…

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