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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

MIT design could speed up the Internet

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MIT design could speed up the Internet
MIT researchers have developed a way to speed up Internet routers by 100 times or more, as a way to cope with increasingly bandwidth-hungry applications. Read More


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HP Business Value of EVA Storage Virtualization
This Edison Group report is an independent assessment of the architecture and business benefits of HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA). Learn how EVA enables access to the storage in a single array by numerous hosts, tiered storage within the array to different types of drives and better performance than non-virtualized systems. Read Now.

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ESG: Business Value of Reservationless Storage Capacity
This report explores the value of some exciting new storage technologies which are collectively known as "reservationless storage." ESG Lab hands-on testing of the HP StorageWorks product line and analysis are used to quantify the business value of reservationless storage. Read Now

Blue Coat introduces cloud-based analysis system
Blue Coat Systems has turned to the cloud to offer an analysis system that it claimed would improve network performance. The Blue Coat Assessment Service uses some of the functionality of its own PacketShaper appliance to provide the analysis. Read More

Is Sprint losing its WiMAX/4G gamble?
Sprint faces serious challenges in offering its mobile data services over the WiMAX infrastructure being rolled out by its wholesale network partner Clearwire. Read More


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How to Reduce Overall Storage Costs By 10x
Discover how IT can better optimize its storage infrastructure, enabling administrators to deliver a cost-effective, scalable information management platform that is: * Easy to manage. * Delivers the performance and availability competitive businesses require. Read now!

What's the impact of carriers' new 'capped' wireless data plans on corporate networks?
The short answer is that no one knows exactly, yet. In June, AT&T announced tiered wireless data plans shortly before the launch of the iPhone 4. Existing subscribers could continue with unlimited plans, but new customers have to choose between DataPlus, $15 a month for 200MB of data traffic or DataPro, $25 a month for 2GB. AT&T says the two plans cover 98% of current customers, 65% of whom currently use less than 200MB. Read More

46% of broadband complaints remain unresolved
Nearly half (46 percent) of complaints about broadband services remain unresolved, says Broadbandchoices. Read More


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Standalone Data Reduction Technologies
Data reduction technologies provide reliable and highly scalable storage solutions - with proven management and ease use that enable higher capacity utilization with less budget, time and energy. Learn about these technologies and how HP solutions can improve storage capacity utilization. Read Now

Cisco, nonprofit launch community network projects in northern Ohio
OneCommunity, a nonprofit broadband service provider in Cleveland, has joined with Cisco Systems to implement pilot programs to boost the region's quality of life using a network-based, shared services delivery platform. Read More

AT&T now patching flaw that slowed iPhone 4
AT&T is patching software in its network to fix a bug that kept iPhone 4 users from getting the full upstream speed on their handsets. Read More

Software as a Service: Speeding up adoption of OSS?
Whether you want to call it open core or open source or something else entirely, the software as a service business model has been gaining popularity. Read More

AT&T Wi-Fi use soared 30 percent in Q2
Users are piling on to AT&T's public Wi-Fi hotspots, racking up more than 68 million connections in the second quarter, AT&T said Thursday. Read More

 
 
 

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