IT Today: Unified Communcations Smarts, Cloud Collaboration, CIOs Happy with Cloud By James Alan Miller October 12, 2012 2:09 AM Tags : Style Management Job Market Privacy Encryption Flash Storage Sata Systems Motherboards Memory Smb Processors Laptops Hard Drives Cryptography Collaboration RAM Amazon Data Center Controller Ethernet Card iPhone apps Sql Video VPN Mobile Device Management Polycom Fortune Intel Database Windows Windows Server Data Security Devices Filter Software Fujitsu Athena Enterprise Oracle Security Data Center Convergence Remote Access Apple Big Data Internet Cloud Computing 3D Servers Hardware NAS / RAID Tablets Hardware & Software Windows Azure Sas Western Digital Education Today on Tom's IT Pro: Get Smart: Building Your UC Education, Polycom Announces Cloud Collaboration Suite, and Fortune 500 CIOs Happy About Cloud Computing. Get Smart: Building Your UC Education Polycom Announces Cloud Collaboration Suite Fortune 500 CIOs Happy About Cloud Computing Yesterday's Articles Secrets to IT Vendor Management Revealed: Post-Sales IBM Introduces Faster Storage Systems Healthcare Industry Faces Big Data Revolution Microsoft Releases Azure Services for Windows Server in Beta Cisco Acquires Virtual Network Controller Company Intel Intros Atom-Based Platform for NAS Devices TI Launches More Efficient PoE Controllers Recent IT Features & Blogs What to Look for in Mobile Device Management Systems Slideshow: Intel Processors Over the Years Slideshow: Nine Free Security Tools for Site Owners Beyond Hadoop: Graph Databases for Big Data Slideshow: Privacy Regulations and Frameworks Illustrated Making It in IT: A Short Upgrade Path to MCSA Windows Server 2012 Secrets to IT Vendor Management Revealed: Pre-Sales Slideshow: Ten More Things I Love/Hate About IT Opinion: Without Steve Jobs is Apple JATPC? Manage iPads, iPhones with Apple Configurator IT Buyer’s Guide: 10 Gigabit Ethernet Top 10 Enterprise Humor Videos Recent IT Slide ShowsSlideshow: The Top Tech Conferences for ITMoore’s Law In Pictures: An Illustrated History of the MicroprocessorSlideshow: Server Processor MilestonesSlideshow: The History of the Data CenterA Visual History of Cryptography and EncryptionA Visual Tour of Laptop MemorySlideshow: Server Processor MilestonesTen Things I Love/Hate About ITThe Top Remote Access iPhone Apps for IT Pros More Recent IT News HP: Microservers Will capture 15% Market Share By 2015APCON's New Blade Will Filter Out Duplicate PacketsAmazon RDS Now Available in AWS Free Usage TierGoDaddy Shutters SMB Cloud Computing Service Oracle, Fujitsu Develop Sparc64 "Athena" Database ProcessorAMD, Oracle Exploring Parallel Computing with JVMMicrosoft Updates Windows Azure SQL DatabaseOracle Exadata X3 Database to Host More Data in RAM and FlashICO: Service Providers, Not Cloud Providers Responsible for Data SecurityHP Intros ElitePad 900 Tablet for EnterpriseEMC Pitches Big Data As Huge Business OpportunityGovernment Regulation Top Concern in Cloud ConfidenceWestern Digital Adds 4TB Models to WD RE SAS and SATA Enterprise HDD LinesDell Completes Acquisition of Quest SoftwareAWS Announces New Pricing Tier For Amazon RDS Running Oracle 11gDell Completes Acquisition of Quest Software James Alan Miller is Managing Editor of Tom's IT Pro. He is a veteran technology journalist with over seventeen years of experience creating and developing magazine and online content. Founding editor of numerous business and enterprise computing sites at the internet.com network, James headed up the After Hours section at PC Magazine, as well as hardware and software sections of various Windows publications. See here for all Tom's IT Pro articles written by James. Recent IT VideosVIDEO: Big Data, Big Hardware, Big SoftwareAs data grows so must the hardware, software and access tools to give it meaning.VIDEO: Quick Look - Intel S2600CP MotherboardA 3D fly-through of Intel's S2600CP VIDEO: Quick Look - Intel S2600IP MotherboardA 3D fly-through of Intel's S2600IP motherboard.VIDEO: Data Center ConvergenceEverything you need to know about the new data center. Comment on this article ... Comment(s)| Comments