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Is it time for routers to borrow an idea from WAN accelerators?

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Is it time for routers to borrow an idea from WAN accelerators?
This article was sent in by a reader, Network Architect and CCIE Derek Small. Derek wants to know why no network vendors have implemented WAN caching as a router feature. Got an opinion? Read More


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Accelerating Next-Generation Data Center Initiatives
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Meet the demanding primary storage requirements for random access, high transaction volumes and high throughput. Examine how real-time compression tackles key requirements for primary storage data, including; performance, simplicity, data reduction, and high availability. Learn more

Open Source Is Not Always The Way To Go
This is an open source blog, but I try to call them as I see them. In the case of CuDerm and Cypress Communications, it seems like the open source solution may not have been the best option. Read More


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Q&A: Virtualization and Cloud Preparedness
As more applications are added per compute node in a virtual environment, there is a corresponding increase in I/O requirements. In this Q&A with Brocade CTO, Dave Stevens, he answers questions on how to ensure your network infrastructure, all the way down to the storage level, is ready for virtualization. Read More!

IE 6: Patch Tuesday won't be the same without you
Go into the closet and get out your best dark suit, then polish your best black dress shoes. You're going to a funeral.The funeral is for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6, the once popular but now faded and buggy nine year old web browser that is expected to ascend into browser heaven sometime in March -- if certain Web sites have their way. Read More


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Three Steps to Saving with Cloud Computing
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Conviction of Google execs in Italy sheer madness
Word comes this morning that a jury in Italy has convicted a trio of Google employees over the brief posting of a video that showed four boys bullying another child who has Down's Syndrome. The employees received suspended six-month sentences. Read More

Wireless Video: And the Real Issue Is...
Over the past few months, I've spoken with all of the major constituencies in the in-building wireless video space, and the level of competition is as great as the market opportunity - which is to say very great indeed. Streaming video is, of course, the most challenging traffic for any LAN, wireless or otherwise. Read More

Spying defies belief
Gibbs relates the tale of a school district that decided the spying on students through their Web cams was OK. Read More



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