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Standards For IT Governance
ITIL, COBIT, and ISO 17799 provide a blueprint for managing IT services.
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Open Source Is Making A Name For Itself In Systems Management
Hyperic, Zenoss, GroundWork, and Qlusters are expanding what they can do.
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Managing Patch Pain
The best medicine for application flaws is automated patch management. To kick off our latest Rolling Review, we'll size up key trends and vendors.
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Automated Policies Pull Tech Assets, Business Together
Streamlined IT is competitive IT. Here's how to use risk to solidify your policy management approach.
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Linux On Half Of All New Servers? Red Hat's Got Plans
It's a goal, says the company. Offering more ways to run Linux-based apps, like its recent deal with Amazon, will help.
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WLANs: One Size Does Not Fit All
Small enterprises can benefit from the growth potential afforded by wireless. We evaluated six wireless LANs; one will suit your needs to a T.
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802.11n Wireless: Is Now The Time To Deploy?
Don't give in to irrational exuberance over the latest Wi-Fi standard. Cold, hard calculations are called for.
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Secure DNS? Not Just Yet
Despite a real need, security extensions for the domain name system aren't ready for widespread use.
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How Linux Is Testing The Limits Of Open Source Development
The community's pushing a breakneck pace to add new kernel features, while struggling to keep up with bug fixes. Slowing down doesn't look like much of an option.
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More Network Infrastructure Reports
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