Nortel looking to sell stake in joint venture Nortel this week confirmed that it is looking for a buyer for its majority stake in a joint venture with LG Electronics. VMware hypervisor still king for enterprise-class workloads, Burton Group says VMware meets every enterprise-class virtualization requirement, Burton Group says. Citrix is close; Microsoft lags behind. Catalyst 6500 has another decade or more left, Cisco hints The first question on people's lips when Cisco introduced the Nexus 7000 data center switch was, how long until the plug is pulled on the Catalyst 6500? Well, the plug might be pulled on it sooner in data centers than in campus backbones. EMC inks deal to acquire Configuresoft EMC plans to acquire Configuresoft in a deal that would add server configuration, change and compliance management software to EMC’s portfolio. Will the next iPhone have iVideo? Reports are circulating that the next iPhone, expected this summer, will include features for video chats and that an upcoming model will offer 32GB of storage, useful for storing large amounts of video. The Case for Private Clouds In essence, a private cloud requires that resource requests and provisioning must interact as service requests and responses in an automated environment, avoiding any manual intervention. The number of new Cisco CCIEs slip Dual CCIE #18532 Security/Routing and Switching - George Morton, gives his take on the May 2009 Worldwide Cisco CCIE Count: "The number of new CCIE’s has started to slip again. The average number of new CCIE’s from Jan/Fed was ten a day. The Feb/May average number of new CCIE’s dropped to eight a day. Now last February we mentioned that a rise in CCIE equaled a rise in the stock market was coming. So the inverse would be that the market will now correct because of the decline in new CCIE’s. A stretch but..." Six high-tech "less-lethal" weapons that could ruin your day It is amazing that over time humans in general have never been at a loss to develop new and unique ways to inflict pain and damage to other humans. Don't know when to go? RunPee.com fills the void The problem has been around as long as moving pictures: At what point in a movie can you leave your seat to take care of bathroom business while minimizing the risk of missing an important plot twist? The Internet was made to solve this kind of conundrum, of course, and finally stepping forward with a solution is Dan Florio, creator of RunPee.com. |
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