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Management and the Midmarket Myth
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Canadian midmarket companies are rapidly expanding their networks by adopting the latest mobile and collaboration technologies.  However, a reactive management environment can make it more difficult to quickly deliver security and application upgrades and instead forces IT staff to spend their time putting out fires. So what is keeping midmarket companies from investing in tools that will help create a well-managed IT environment?  This month, Ruth talks with Rod Kreutzfeld (Compugen), Alex Saltman (Bonnett’s Energy) and Derick Wong (Microsoft Canada) about the three most common management myths, the benefits of adopting management technology, and how system management tools can help save time and deliver greater security across company networks.

 

This podcast is available in both MP3 and WMA formats. Full video interviews as well as more information about the IT Manager Podcast series can be found on the IT Manager Podcast web page.

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Posted: Friday, July 11, 2008 4:36 PM by Rick Claus

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