Thursday, July 16, 2009 VOLUME 4 ISSUE 2  
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Network World
Univa UD
That’s why a handful of vendors this week at Interop Las Vegas plan to debut new and upgraded products designed to help monitor application performance and IT service delivery in cloud computing environments. Companies such as eTelemetry, NetIQ, ScienceLogic and Univa UD realize enterprise IT managers are considering cloud services this year.
 
 
Peoria Journal-Star
iPCS Sprint
That "snacking" may come on the fly. "People are so busy these days that they catch up whenever they can - while waiting at their kids' soccer practice, for example," said Glenn Kass, regional marketing manager for Sprint from his office in Davenport, Iowa.
 
 
Modern Materials Handling blog
RedPrairie
Mason was preparing to deliver a presentation on how to do an ROI-based WMS selection process at RedShift, RedPrairie’s annual user conference held this year in San Antonio. PSS World Medical has a high level problem most of us would love to tackle: What kind of WMS system can help a company accommodate an 8.5- to- 9.5% annual growth rate? That’s right: Business is good at PSS World Medical, and that growth was creating operational challenges. 
 
 
DM News
GlobalSpec
Online catalogs can more efficiently facilitate the informational needs of potential buyers at every stage of the buying cycle, satisfying the requirement for speed, accessibility, context and the ease of use over print catalogs.  The b-to-b community wants immediate access to products that are fully searchable by technical specifications.
 
 
InformationWeek
CompTIA
CompTIA's tech leader quit his first job after college because he found the work violated his personal ethics.
 
 
Computer Technology Review
Laurus Technologies
In the formulation of DR/BC Strategy, IT leadership is being asked to make tough decisions. And, this places a tremendous responsibility upon these individuals.  Put in the position of determining which business units are most important, what priorities should exist after a disaster, and how to ensure business continuity, IT leaders can be overwhelmed.  Business unit managers and executives must take part.  Not only in providing assistance in the development of the appropriate DR/BC strategy, but also in planning for their own survival during an outage of data center services. 
 
 

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