Mobility benefits put at risk by companies' inattention to work-life balance and security issues

The proliferation of mobile devices is driving an array of positive changes in workplace culture and how we work. But these always-on mini-computers are also upending our sense of “work-life” balance, fanning executive anxieties about security and privacy, and forcing IT departments to overhaul their information-security approaches, according to The personalisation challenge: business culture and mobile security, an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by HP Networking.

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Nimble Storage kooperiert mit Sys-Tec und Netlution

Zusammenarbeit in den Bereichen Virtualisierung, Storage und Datensicherung stärkt den Marktauftritt des Storage-Spezialisten in Deutschland

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Huawei showcases "Agile Network, Agile World"

During his opening speech Mr. William Xu, CEO of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, shared the company's views and insights on the challenges and trends of building enterprise ICT infrastructures in a fast-changing environment.

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New EMC storage arrays, systems & Software-Defined Storage

EMC Corporation has announced new products that help give customers the speed they need to lead their IT Transformation.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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