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Cyber Monday Lessons: Apple Can Get Away with Outdated Mobile Sites…But You Can’t

Yesterday, I connected to  Apple’s w e bsite  on my iPhone, only to discover that the undisputed leader of all things mobile didn’t have a mobile-friendly website. Well to be fair, Apple does offer a native app for purchases on its Apple Store, but it’s ironic, isn’t it? Especially considering Apple helped to usher in the mobile craze dominating this week’s Cyber Monday stories.

Talk To ME Tuesday: How Does Your Organization Manage “Next”?

ManageEngine continues our weekly blog series called Talk to ME Tuesday. Each week we discuss interesting topics from the world of technology with you, the people that live and breathe it everyday. Is your IT organization integral to preparing for and managing what’s coming next for the business

Monitoring Privileged Activities, a Crucial Aspect of Data Center Infrastructure Management

Data centers represent the nerve center of IT enterprises. With the presence of a complex mix of databases, network devices, applications and physical and virtual systems, the modern day data center present a unique challenge for IT operations. With cyber-crime looming large, data center operations are required to not only be robust and efficient, but also highly secure to ensure business continuity and data integrity.

Talk To ME Tuesday: The Melding IT Workforce: Millennials vs. Baby Boomers

ManageEngine continues our weekly blog series called Talk to ME Tuesday. Each week we discuss interesting topics from the world of technology with you, the people that live and breathe it everyday. Whether you’re inspired by GenY or aggravated by their new working style, there’s no mistake that they are becoming a significant part of the IT workforce.

Tracking Fax Server Problems – An interesting use case of the file/directory monitor

An IT infrastructure has hundreds of log files and directories spread across dozens of machines. Manually monitoring an entire directory or scanning countless log files is a tedious job and often, prone to errors

Is Big Data Right for Your Business? President Obama Thinks So.

When I attended Duke University’s  Fuqua School of Business  in the late 90s, one of my favorite classes was Decision Analysis, taught by Professor Robert T. Clemen. It was a course where I could easily draw the line between academic theory and real-world applicability, where coin-flip decisions could be made with near certainty using data analysis.