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Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Cisco launches new servers, switches, SANs to sweep through the data center

Cisco adds WebEx to iPad | Is Cisco spying on users?

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Cisco launches new servers, switches, SANs to sweep through the data center
Cisco this week rolled out a bevy of data center products ranging from servers to switches to SANs, all designed to further broaden the company's reach beyond networking and into IT infrastructure. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Prepare for Windows 7 in Three Phases
Many organizations are skipping Vista and looking forward to Windows 7. This research provides necessary steps to prepare for Windows 7 and ensure a successful migration with adequate operating system (OS) support. Learn More Now

WHITE PAPER: PC Mall

Server Virtualization: Breaking Performance Barriers
Server virtualization reduces cost, increases availability and enhances business agility. But for many companies, a focus only on cost reduction can become a problem. Download this HP white paper to learn how to reap virtualization's additional benefits, including built-in, cost-effective high availability & disaster recovery. Learn More

Cisco adds WebEx to iPad
Cisco has joined the iPad frenzy by unveiling a WebEx application for the new Apple WiFi-enabled netbook. The WebEx Meeting Center for the Apple iPad is a free business application that allows users to participate in online meetings from their iPad with "a few simple taps on the screen," Cisco says. Read More

Is Cisco spying on users?
Is Cisco spying on users? A story in U.K.'s The Inquirer states that Cisco has unveiled a bandwidth usage monitoring application designed to provide insight into what type of traffic - such as video -- is using available bandwidth. Read More


WHITE PAPER: MainSoft

Drive SharePoint Adoption in Lotus Notes Shops
The paper details best practices for measuring the impact that email integration with SharePoint has on user adoption, and reviews IT options for Lotus Notes shops that want to integrate email with SharePoint - including a migration to Outlook and Exchange and a Notes-SharePoint coexistence strategy. Learn More

Comcast Wins FCC Challenge, Your Move Congress
A DC Circuit Court decision against the FCC today is the "shot heard 'round the world" in the battle over net neutrality. Comcast emerges victorious in challenging the authority of the FCC to impose sanctions for discriminating against peer-to-peer network traffic in an attempt to limit bandwidth consumption and manage its network. Read More

Application delivery reality check sneak preview
Over the past several weeks, we've been conducting surveys and analyzing data concerning the true state of application delivery. And even though the full report is not yet available, we're ready to share some of the results with you at Webtorials. Read More


E-GUIDE: APC by Schneider Electric

5 Ways to Shrink a Data Center
Most data centers can support an average density of 100 to 200 watts per sq. foot. The future of high-density computing – beyond 30 KW - will have to rely on water-based cooling, but is that cost effective? This expert guide discusses the latest energy technologies for today and the future. Read Now.

Cisco's data center deluge
Cisco rolled out sweeping extensions to its data center portfolio, including new servers, fabric extenders, SAN switches and more Read More

Nortel and Avaya Essentials
The full impact of Nortel's bankrupcy may not be measured just yet. Yet the insutry goes on. Avaya in particular is faced with the daunting task of keeping its own customers happy but also transitioning its newly acquired Nortel base. Here's a look at the stories around this major shift. Read More



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