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Friday, January 07, 2011

A lot to like about Cisco's new Internet TV

Cisco's Internet TV entry heats up market | Nearly half of large mid-market and enterprise organizations will increase networking spending in 2011

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TOP STORY: A lot to like about Cisco's new Internet TV
Julie Bort: Cisco's new Videoscape platform announced at CES is far from perfect,but is moving in the right direction. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Why Organizations Need LTO-5 Today (Quantum Corporation)
For years, tape storage systems have played a key role in efforts to store data for backup and retrieval, archiving, and contingency planning purposes. More recently, tape has been called on to help preserve and safeguard data to meet data retention laws and regulations. Read More

Cisco's Internet TV entry heats up market
Jim Duffy: Netflix seen as a casualty of the heightened competition. Read More

Nearly half of large mid-market and enterprise organizations will increase networking spending in 2011
Jon Oltsik: 47% of large mid-market (i.e. 500-1000 employees) and enterprise (i.e. 1000 employees or more) organizations will increase spending on networking in 2011. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Maximize SAN Infrastructure Performance (Diskeeper)
Although SAN has advantages in performance, reliability, availability and provisioning, it is affected by fragmentation and performance will decline unless it is addressed. Find out why this is true and how to best avoid SAN slowdowns. Read more

Verizon and AT&T disappoint with no new 4G Data News at CES
Larry Chaffin: Capped data plan still limiting customers Read More

The Impact of IPv4-Address Exhaustion on the Security of the IPv4-Only Internet
Eric Vyncke: When there will be no more IPv4 /8 blocks in the IANA pool, then the IPv4 dark net will be reduced to a meager 10./8. This article explains the impact on bogon filters and sinkholes. Read More

WHITE PAPER: 802.11n on Campus: Four Keys to Success (Brocade Communications Inc)
The demand for high-performance, anywhere, anytime access for mobile applications is rapidly increasing at colleges and universities, as students, staff, and faculty embrace next-generation technology. That means smart investments and careful planning on the part of IT. Here are 4 keys to a successful 802.11n implementation. Read now!

Cisco, Juniper reaping rewards from LightSquared buildout
Jim Duffy: LTE operator expected to install core, aggregation, backhaul routers. Read More

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WHITE PAPER: Network Managers' 10 Most-Challenging I&O Trends (Brocade Communications Inc.)
Gartner has identified 10 key infrastructure and operations trends that will significantly affect network design and planning during the next three years. In this paper recommendations are made to deal with each of them. Read now!

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2010's most popular iPad apps
As the iPad celebrates its first birthday, it should raise a glass to Apple's App Store, which has provided users with an array of innovative applications. Late last week, Apple released a list of the 10 most popular iPad applications, with productivity apps making up the bulk.

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