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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Juniper collapses the data center

IPv6: D-Day coming for ISPs | Comcast signs first IPv6 corporate customer

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Juniper collapses the data center
Juniper Networks this week unveiled new switches, routers, software and services designed to help enterprise IT reduce the cost and complexity of data center networking while also improving application and business performance. Read More


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Troubleshooting Application Problems
This comprehensive 94 page guide is a how-to resource handbook for network engineers. Learn the fundamentals of how applications work, how they flow, where applications fail and best practices and methodologies for troubleshooting network and application problems. Click here!

IPv6: D-Day coming for ISPs
John Curran has a message for ISPs: Don't expect to be bailed out if you haven't already started the upgrade to IPv6. Read More

Comcast signs first IPv6 corporate customer
Comcast last week installed the first corporate customer for its new native dual-stack service, which supports both IPv4, the current version of the Internet Protocol, and the long-anticipated upgrade known as IPv6. Read More


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Oracle Accelerate - Not Just Smart But Timely
This video highlights the Oracle Accelerate program - a group of pre-configured, tested solutions that combine Oracle enterprise applications and rapid implementation tools with industry-specific bundles. The program reduces the time, complexity and cost of deploying Oracle and is implemented by highly trained partners. Learn More.

Testing the benefits of high-speed Internet access
Case Western Reserve University pilots a program to prove that high-speed Internet access leads to a better standard of living. Read More

The key role of the network in environmental sustainability
The industry has been giving "lip service" to the issue and talking about the use of the network for reducing carbon emissions, etc., for several years. As we reported in the recent report, "green" initiatives are continuing to gain some momentum. Read More


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Overcome Two Key Challenges with Virtualization
How do you accelerate virtualization for your enterprise - and take IT flexibility and cost savings to the next level? Start by downloading this whitepaper from Riverbed. WAN optimization is a class of technology that has rapidly been adopted across enterprises in order to address the challenges of bandwidth limitations and latency over the WAN. Click here!

Will your next phone be a videophone?
Videophone technology has matured to the point that sales of the devices could explode in the next two years. Read More

Sprint 4G: The home broadband alternative?
In addition to being a pretty cool phone with all the latest bells and whistles, the HTC Evo 4G has one very unique attribute: It's the first U.S. handset designed for 4G (fourth generation) mobile broadband networks. Read More

For IT, enterprise wireless to be more gnarly in next decade
From Wi-Fi to smartphones, wireless technology has become ubiquitous in businesses and is growing more vital every day. But it also can be frustrating as hell for IT groups. Read More

Future of wireless: A BlackBerry, iPhone world is good
Less than stellar earnings. Browser blues. An aging OS. BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) seems to earn more criticism than praise these days. Read More



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