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Tom's IT Pro Newsletter | August 6, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||
From the EditorFor most organizations virtualization has already happened, but convergence hasn't, not really. Is the cloud to blame? Today I invite you to take a look at Scott Fulton's feature that tackles virtual stall, the service broker, and how to look at cloud and convergence for your organization. Kasia Lorenc, Managing Editor | |||||||||||
How the Cloud Can Help or Hinder Convergence |
Are you setting the right goals when planning your organization's transition to a private or hybrid cloud architecture? Will both you and your users benefit? Here's how the cloud can help or hinder convergence. |
Continue Reading: How the Cloud Can Help or Hinder Convergence |
PaaS Provider Comparison Guide: Red Hat OpenShift
by Dan Sullivan
OpenShift is a Platform-as-a-Service designed for developers with diverse needs. OpenShift component options span the application stack from front end to backend services, giving developers plenty of options. |
Continue Reading: PaaS Provider Comparison Guide: Red Hat OpenShift |
Mobile Servers: Get a Handle on Your Server
William Van Winkle
Mobile Servers are still a new concept in the IT world. What many IT pros don't know is that they're a viable alternative for a wide range of situations and business needs, beyond disaster scenarios. This article explores a number of use cases as well as mobile server options available today. |
Continue Reading: Mobile Servers: Get a Handle on Your Server |
Illustrated Guide to Major Linux Distros
by Christian Bryant
Today GNU/Linux systems are found in many architectures and hardware environments, capable of supporting massive clusters used for scientific computing. Here's Linux -- past & present -- from Slackware to the moon. |
Check out: Illustrated Guide to Major Linux Distros |
IT Career Tips: Killer Job Search Technique
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Ed Tittel, our IT career expert, shares a killer job search technique. It's based on a simple principle of creating a positive experience when reaching out to your network of friends and colleagues. This one's definitely worth checking out! |
Check out: Killer Job Search Technique |
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