News podcast: Network World 360 The possibility of a widespread swine flu outbreak is prompting companies to think about business continuity and how options such as telework may become a necessity. Also, Microsoft Tuesday opened its annual management confab saying it would ship the next version of Operations Manager by the end of June and laying out its efforts to manage data centers and virtualized environments. (7:28) Follow Network World on Twitter UPDATE: Trend Micro acquiring Third Brigade as part of data-center security strategy Trend Micro Wednesday announced it’s acquiring Third Brigade, an Ottawa, Ontario provider of host-based intrusion-prevention and firewall software, for an undisclosed price. Nortel looking to exit LG venture: report Nortel is reportedly looking to sell off its stake in a joint venture with Korean telecom company LG in an effort to raise cash. Start-up Axxana ties disaster recovery gear to EMC software Storage start-up Axxana has made its disaster recovery black box generally available and integrated the system with EMC's RecoverPoint software. People Try Twitter One Month, Then Fly It's good to know I am not alone: Many other people use Twitter a few times and can't think of a good reason to come back. With all the hype about Twitter's 140-character version of living, I'd gotten the impression that I'm the only one on Twitter who doesn't get why Twitter matters. What kind of data center can you build with $500 million? So, if the government gave your company $500 million to spend on building a new data center what would you buy and how would you build it? Well, the Social Security Administration is about to find out. |
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