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Brocade unites IPv4 and IPv6
Brocade this week unveiled software for its application acceleration switches that enables them to function as gateways between existing IPv4 networks and new ones built on IPv6.  Read More


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Server Virtualization: Branching Out of the Data Center
A typical lean branch office has a significantly different server infrastructure than a data center, but despite the differences, multisite organizations have much to gain by deploying server virtualization in their branch offices. Read More

Industry split on data center network standards
The industry appears deeply fractured over the best approach to data center networks, with some vendors backing the IETF's TRILL, some backing the IEEE's SPB, others offering proprietary protocols and still others advocating a combination of approaches. Read More

OpenFlow seeks to change the networking world
A new foundation was announced yesterday to foster a new approach to networking. The founding members of the foundation are: Deutsche Telekom, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Verizon, and Yahoo!. The aim of the foundation is to promote Software Defined Networking (SDN), and the open source standard they are pushing is called OpenFlow. Read More

Are your network operations automated enough?
As you plan for a more highly virtualized, possibly cloud computing-based future, do you ever find yourself wondering whether you've automated network management operations enough? Or, perhaps more appropriately, where next to automate? Read More


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Join the Cloud without Reinventing the Wheel
Cloud computing is making significant changes to IT, from its infrastructure to corporate culture. Making the move to the cloud doesn't mean an organization must start from scratch though, as many already have the technological tools they need in place. Read Now

U.S. carriers disagree on cutting-edge networks
The network chiefs of the three biggest U.S. mobile operators disagreed about some emerging network technologies during a panel discussion at CTIA Wireless, but agreed that the wireless industry is in a period of major change. Read More

Cisco, others see strong data center growth
Last year was a strong one for data center network equipment sales as spending rebounded from a barren 2009, and trends such as cloud, virtualization, and growing content and traffic drove demand, according to Infonetics Research. Read More

Microsoft: Next level of virtualization unlocks server OS, applications
Microsoft virtualizes apps running on Windows Server ahead of rival VMware. Read More


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Securing Virtualized Data Centers
Understand the real need for security solutions that can address the reality of expanding virtualization. You will also learn how HP TippingPoint's secure virtualization framework allows organizations to gain control of the virtual environment by introducing in-line security policy enforcement. Read Now

iPhone, Android, Windows and Linux: Microsoft now manages them all
Steve Ballmer and crew aren't going to miss a moneymaking opportunity, even if that means managing iPhones, iPads, Androids and, yes, even Linux computers. Read More

NASA star-gazer satellite recovers from 144-hour network glitch
There was likely a pretty big sigh of relief at NASA's Ames Research Center this week as the group's star satellite, Kepler, recovered from a glitch that took it offline for 144 hours. Read More

UC: Quantifying the savings
If a knowledge worker could recover just 25% of their "overhead" time by use of unified communications, then this could save about six weeks per year in lost productivity. Read More

Forrester: SOA is alive and well
It's been a little hard of late to find references to SOA (service-oriented architecture), the buzz-phrase that once saturated the IT industry but in recent years has succumbed to "cloud computing." But SOA remains alive and relevant, according to a new Forrester Research report. Read More

GoDaddy: We're ready to secure .com names with DNSSEC
With more than 47 million domain names under management, GoDaddy has a huge DNS infrastructure that it has upgraded to support the emerging Internet security standard known as DNSSEC for DNS Security Extensions. Read More



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Perks drive up pay for tech CEOs
Many tech vendors have shied away from extravagant perks, but there are still plenty worth highlighting. Like a $1.5 million tab for home security. Or how about the $36,619 one company paid to reimburse its CEO for the taxes he had to pay on the $106,589 he gained by using company aircraft for personal flights? Read on to find out which tech CEOs enjoyed the priciest perks in 2010 and which ones went to work perk-free.

First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft has a real competitor once again with IE9, released at midnight Monday night on Windows 7 and Vista after several months of beta testing. The focus is on speed, privacy and simplicity, with a stripped-down interface, tracking protection, pinned sites, jump lists and enhanced support for HTML5.

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