10 totally ridiculous combo gadgets From a combo taser/MP3 player to a computer mouse/VoIP phone, these Frankengadgets never should have seen the light of day. Cisco extends Tandberg deadline again Cisco has once again extended its deadline for videoconferencing leader Tandberg to accept its raised offer for the company. Who's making the cut? We found 10 IT management start-ups that are worth keeping on your radar, and so far we've named six of them. Check out which vendors have made the cut. Microsoft readying SP3 for Exchange 2007 After reversing course on Exchange 2007 support, Microsoft says a third service pack for the messaging server will ship in the second half of next year. Survey says AT&T customer satisfaction lowest in industry Brace yourselves, I have some bad news. The reports are in, and well, it doesn't look good for you, AT&T. Seems while consumers are flocking to your service, they're not exactly thrilled about it. Top data center challenges include social networks, rising energy costs Rising use of social networks, rising energy costs, and a need to understand new technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing are among the top issues IT leaders face in the evolving data center. Gartner buying AMR Research in $64 million deal Gartner announced it's buying AMR Research for $64 million, in the latest acquisition by the giant IT research firm. The deal is expected to be completed this month. Bank of America grappling with more network woes Bank of America is having network difficulties today, which for BoA is akin to saying they're open for business. In other words, we've been here before ... and before ... and before. RFID: A new hope in a new decade For the past 10 years, RFID has followed the classic buzzword trajectory that is typically a blessing and a curse for new technologies: Next-generation appeal, bursting hype, rampant confusion and fragmented success. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Why IBM Bought Guardium and Cisco extends Tandberg deadline again; On Microsoft Subnet: Microsoft moves to hands-on certification tests; On Google Subnet: Chrome OS will rely on not-yet-finished HTML 5 spec for offline app access Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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