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HP accuses Cisco of diverting data center standard

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HP accuses Cisco of diverting data center standard
Networking rivals HP and Cisco have abandoned their common ground in data center switching, with HP accusing Cisco of diverting an IEEE standard and Cisco insisting that customers drove the change. Read More


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FCoE: From fee to free
With demand for FCoE more sluggish than vendors had hoped, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch and adapter makers are making it available for free. Read More

Cisco's Tandberg gear vulnerable
Some room systems and personal units enable root access by defaultCisco has issued a security advisory on some of its recently acquired Tandberg video products. Read More


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C is for Cloud Computing [ABCs of IT]
C is for Cloud Computing [ABCs of IT] Our puppet instructors IT Jinglehopper and Jackson are back to give you a basic overview of the concepts of cloud computing, although it looks like Jackson is more confused than he should be. Make sure to check out the other ABCs of IT videos as well! From: networkworld Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 04:47 More in Science & Technology Read More

Out of control: Giant US electronic records project could top $1B
GAO report says National Archives records software project could top $1.4BThe government's all-encompassing digital federal records keeping system is costing a lot more - perhaps as high as 41% more -- than originally planned and could top $1.4 billion if estimates from the Government Accountability Office are correct. Read More


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If your organization is adopting virtualization, private cloud or IPv6 initiatives, you must automate core network services and tasks. Some companies get it, according to research firm EMA. Register Now

Death Of An Industry Giant
Modern computing owes a debt of gratitude to Ken Olsen and DECBy now you've read that Ken Olsen, founder of Digital Equipment Corporation, died this weekend at the age of 84. Lots of people will chronicle Olsen's life and career: MIT, Lincoln labs, DEC, the PDP-1, VAX, etc. I'm sure a lot will be written about how Digital missed the PC market, how the company lost its way in the early 1990s, and about Olsen's famous "snake oil" speeches. Most of these things... Read More

Minimum, Nominal, Average, or Max...
A bit over the top discussion starter on power and cooling provisioning for network equipmentRecently I was interacting with some data center designers and architects and some other vendors when the topic of power draw came up. This is always a fun one, and an area where a lot of 'specsmanship' is being played nowadays as people try to find creative ways to showcase their power efficiency, or hide/mask power draw that is less than optimum. Needless to say it makes for a fun conversation... Read More

Changing IT Demands on Network Infrastructure
Reviewing the evolving IT care-abouts in cloud computing deploymentsLast week I received an email from Julie Bort, editor of this site, asking me a very simple question, "Where have you been? Are you going to write again soon???" A good question! It made me pause and reflect for a second, where have I been? - besides 'busy' which really isn't a place but seems to be a common destination all the same. Read More

Suddenly everybody's selling IPv6
For IT professionals and network industry vendors alike, the events of last week represent a game changer regarding IPv6, which was developed in 1998 but has scarcely been deployed. Read More



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