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January 29, 2013

Coachella Site Crashes – Sells Out Before Coming Back Online

Music Festival Needs More Bandwidth If you’re a techie by day and music lover by night then you probably have more than a better idea as to why Coachella’s website crashed this morning. As many music fans know, Coachella tickets […]
January 28, 2013

Enterprise Software: Startups Vs Established Brands

Today’s CTOs and CIOs are tasked with a very unique challenge. Aside from mitigating risk and finding new ways to streamline IT operations they must also decide what enterprise software is best for their organization. Do they go with an […]
January 28, 2013

Continuing Research for Cloud Security

Cloud computing is changing the structure of modern IT departments, who are frequently understaffed and overworked. However, everyone’s skeptical over cloud security. Before companies adopt custom cloud environments they must first find some reassurance of added security. DARPA steps in […]
January 25, 2013

New Jersey Power Failure Knocks Govt. off-line

A power failure at a primary New Jersey data center knocked several state agencies offline Thursday afternoon. The cause of failure had not been identified but raises important questions about the city’s data recovery and business continuity planning. A power […]
January 25, 2013

100 Percent Uptime: What It Really Means

In our industry, everyone claims to have 100% uptime (including us). While major data center companies come dangerously close to attaining 100% uptime, saying so is really more of a marketing ploy. Depending on who you ask, some may tell […]
January 24, 2013

Facebook offers VoIP App for iOS

Social media and VoIP; a match made in heaven? Well, sort of. As the Voice Over IP trend continues one such tech giant stands to capitalize: Facebook is planning on rolling out a free VoIP service via its messenger chat […]
January 24, 2013

Utilizing Mobile Devices for ECM

The recent shift towards the consumerization of IT is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down. Mobile IT devices exploded into corporate environments in 2012. The issue CTOs have with the BYOD trend is that of security. That’s […]
January 23, 2013

3D Printing Builds Landscape House

3D printing is challenging all conventional building techniques. 3D printing has been around since the early 1980’s and is used by development engineers to produce specialized parts for building construction. Dutch architect, Janjaap Ruijssenaars wants to create a house using […]
January 23, 2013

Call Center Efficiency: Time Is Money

VoIP call centers are popping up all over the place these days. Primarily because the cost of Internet based calling systems are cheaper than using a traditional land line. However, how do you determine if your call center is running […]
Call Center Efficiency: Time Is Money
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