Monday, October 29, 2012

5 things Juniper must do to reignite growth

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5 things Juniper must do to reignite growth
Juniper Networks needs better marketing and execution, among other things, to turn its fortunes around. Read More


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HP 3PAR Storage: Optimizing I/O Service Levels
According to ESG, making solid-state usable is "job number one." This report explores how 3PAR Storage optimizes the SSD tier with multiple, smaller-capacity that can be characterized as a clustered SSD implementation. Learn how this architecture spreads SSD benefits across more data to improve service level and I/O costs. Learn more.

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Halloween Google Doodles through the years
The first Halloween Google Doodle, posted in 1999, was just the fourth Doodle ever and second to mark a holiday, following only Thanksgiving 1998. As we await a new one on Wednesday, here's a quick look at how Halloween Doodles have evolved over the years. (Last year's video at the bottom is a gem.) Read More

NYC shuts parts of lower Manhattan, other areas due to hurricane
Parts of New York City received mandatory evacuation notices from the governor's office as Hurricane Sandy came ashore Monday. Along with other businesses in the city's financial district, the New York Stock Exchange voluntarily shut down. Read More

IPv6 Is Not an All-or-Nothing Proposition
I have recently met many people who are under the impression that an organization must transition directly from IPv4 to IPv6. Thankfully, this is not the case. You can run IPv4 and IPv6 side-by-side during the interim stage of migration. Only after a long period of running both will you eventually be able to start to disable IPv4. A decade or more from now, IPv6 may be the only network-layer... Read More

Products of the week 10.29.12
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as AirWatch, AnyMeeting and UC4. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

For the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure
Aruba positioned in the Leaders quadrant, in Gartner's new Magic Quadrant report. A vendor in the Leaders quadrant demonstrates completeness of vision and the ability to execute. "Enterprises must choose infrastructure vendors that support network services, including security & management, and can integrate wired and wireless networking products." Learn more.

Halloween Treat: Free copy of MacX DVD Ripper Pro
A quick post today while I sit in the "home office" during Hurricane Sandy. The folks who make MacX DVD Ripper Pro software are offering users a chance to download a free edition of their software. The Halloween Edition gives you a time-limited version of the software (after a certain number of days, the software stops working unless you upgrade), but it is a full version until then. Read More

Courts widening view of data breach damages, lawyers say
Would make companies liable for steps taken to prevent financial harm, which might require then carrying insurance to cover identity theft Read More

The geek skills challenge: 10 talents worth mastering
From replacing a hard drive to picking a lock, these are the skills you need to earn the name 'geek' Read More

Moving beyond Hadoop for big data needs
Hadoop and MapReduce have long been mainstays of the big data movement, but some companies now need new and faster ways to extract business value from massive -- and constantly growing -- datasets. Read More


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Top 10 Benefits of Virtualization
In this eGuide, Network World sister publications InfoWorld, and PC World examine some of the current uses of blade servers in today's data center, as well as how trends such as server virtualization are reshaping enterprise computing. Read Now!

Times, Journal drop pay walls during storm
The New York Times and Wall Street Journal have temporarily dropped their Web site pay walls as Hurricane Sandy pounds the East Coast. The Times storm coverage, including interactive features, can be found here. Journal coverage here. And I'm not sure why, but the Journal has switched from the prominent banner announcing the free access that you see in the photo above to a small one just like the... Read More

Mind's Eye surveillance to watch, identify & predict human behavior from video
If a person holding a gun were to walk up to you, what might you think would happen next? Researchers from Carnegie Mellon have created intelligent software that will identify human activities in videos and then predict what might happen next. It should come as little surprise that the spookily named 'Mind's Eye' program is sponsored by DARPA's Information Innovation Office. Read More

How One Business Uses Social Networking and BPM to Handle Disasters
Brian Flynn, CIO at Crawford & Company, an insurance claims outsourcer, knew that the company's processes needed updating when he saw in person how its catastrophe team operated during an emergency. Read More

5 Ways to Build Better IT Outsourcing Relationships
IT leaders may be well-versed in the latest technologies and service provider offerings, but they may need help building a long-term relationship that addresses such ever-changing criteria such as innovation and performance. Here are five key levers that can impact outsourcing costs and lead to a healthier relationship. Read More

 
 
 

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