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Convergence: This Time It's Personal


We've seen convergence before, but nothing like this. Today's convergence is sweeping across infrastructure and engulfing the entire spectrum of services and technology at a rapid pace. For IT leaders, it is sculpting an increasingly complex landscape which flows in unexpected ways. If you've been caught in the wave but are still unsure which way to flow, let us bring you up to speed on your future in the age of convergence. More>>

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Product and Solutions News


Top 10 Keys to Winning Big with the Internet of Everything
You've been tasked with rolling out your organization's approach to the Internet of Everything (IoE). After spending countless hours researching technologies, gathering resources, and reviewing options, you are still unsure if the path you have selected will be successful. So before you jump into the next big wave of connectivity, check out our top 10 keys to winning big in IoE. More>>

Fast IT: The Next Big Game Changer
Fifty billion connected devices are heading your way over the next 5 years. That's right, 50 billion. And they'll need support, lots of it. Some thought software-defined networking (SDN) held the answer. But now, more and more IT leaders are realizing that a new model of IT is needed, one that lets you capture the value of today's connections while freeing you to embrace a broader focus of next-generation infrastructure that can drive business value. At Cisco, we found the answer. We call it fast IT, the new model of IT you have been waiting for. More>>

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Technology Perspectives


Year-End Surplus? Get the Best ROI with these Top 5 Technologies
Public Sector leaders are often cautious in the early part of the federal budget year, preserving some of their funds for a rainy day. But as the year passes and emergencies are averted you find yourself with a year-end surplus. What should you spend it on? What technologies will give your team the best return on investment? Check out this article for a little guidance. More>>

How to Ensure Cloud Access for the Disabled
Compliance. It exists at so many levels for today's CIO. And in Federal IT that includes the added dimension of accessibility for all users, including the disabled. But you don't have to sacrifice performance and security to achieve compliance. More>>

Get a Grip - on BYOD Expenses
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is all about freedom of choice. And it also has added benefits including reduced baggage, less devices to manage, increased productivity and in many cases reduced IT charges. But reimbursing employees for the purchase and maintenance of their devices can sometimes be a hassle. But a few simple tips can help streamline your team's BYOD experience. More>>

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Events
Government Big Data
Conference & Expo

October 9, 2014
Washington, D.C.

AFCEA C5ISR 2014
October 20 – 24, 2014
Ft Huachuca, AZ

Alamo ACE
October 27 – 30, 2014
San Antonio, TX

Symposium on Internet of Things for Defense and Government
November 13 – 14, 2014
Washington, D.C.

Supercomputing 2014
November 17 – 20, 2014
New Orleans, LA

TechNet Asia Pacific
December 9 – 11, 2014
Honolulu, HI


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