Thursday, September 09, 2010

Google boosts Chrome 6 speed; how to set up a 3G failover

  How to set up a 3G failover | 'Voice' becomes an application on AT&T's enterprise VPN
 
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Google boosts Chrome 6 speed into dead heat with leaders
Google's Chrome 6 is 17% faster than the version it replaced, putting it in a virtual dead heat with the speed leaders, Opera and Safari, according to benchmark scores. Read More


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A Practical approach to Wireless 2.0
Creating "Wi-Fi that works" is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types, the speed and complexity of 802.11n, high-density environments, etc., controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. Read now!

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60 Minutes: The Future of the Perimeter
Join two pioneers in network security: Nir Zuk and Marcus Ranum, for what promises to be a very lively discussion on the future of the network perimeter. As applications and users move in and out of the enterprise network, what happens to the network perimeter as we know it? Does it go away? Evolve? How should organizations address these changes? Sign up now!

How to set up a 3G failover
Mobile broadband is a useful alternative for getting online when a connection via your usual means isn't possible. We show you how to set up a 3G failover. Read More

'Voice' becomes an application on AT&T's enterprise VPN
AT&T announced that new and existing VPN customers may now add VoIP service to the network solution delivered over AT&T's global network cloud. This option to incorporate voice as a converged VPN application is designed to help customers to consolidate separate "voice and data networks, reduce equipment and maintenance costs, and simplify migrating these complimentary capabilities to a common, secure infrastructure," according to AT&T. Read More

IBM code unfetters virtual workloads
New IBM research shows a way to move live cloud deployments across different storage networks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Storage Thin Provisioning Explained
Independent consulting firm, Bloor Research, explains what is meant by storage thin provisioning, how it works, and the problems it addresses. Read about the benefits of thin provisioning potential benefits as well as a few pitfalls users should watch out for. Learn More Today!

Taking the next step in business process automation
At First Rate, a leading provider of investment performance measurement and analysis solutions to the wealth management industry, business process automation has been a godsend over the last six years. And it's even more so of one now than ever. Read More

Heineken uses fluid data to brew cost savings
Heineken last week at VMworld discussed performance gains and cost reductions in its data center operations. Operating more than 130 breweries and distributing to 70 countries, Heineken has a challenging IT environment and a heavy commitment to virtualization. Read More

Google speeds up search with Google Instant
Predictive search that narrows results as you type is expected to save two to five seconds per query, according to Google. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Understanding the HP BladeSystem Matrix Technology
Discover how Matrix integrates proven technologies to provide a complete platform upon which services can be readily provisioned and adjusted to meet changing business demands. Learn More Today!

Ciena's loss deepens after Nortel metro Ethernet acquisition
Ciena plunged deeper into the red following its acquisition of Nortel Networks' metro Ethernet business, with sales of its legacy products stagnating, it reported Wednesday. Read More

Home working spreads among office workers
Once seen as an eccentric privilege, remote working is now so established that as many as half of UK office workers were doing it this summer, according to a new survey. Read More

How to clean up a congested hard drive
The C drive on my Toshiba laptop is nearly full with music, photos and other downloads. I'd like to redistribute some of this data on two other available hard drives. I also want to edit some photos and mini-DVD videos, so advice on storage issues would be welcome. Read More

HP, Hynix to jointly bring next-gen memory to market
Hewlett-Packard announced an agreement with chip fabricator Hynix to bring a new form of non-volatile memory out of research and into the commercial marketplace. The technology, which will be called ReRAM, is faster and denser than today's flash memory. Read More

CSL reveals breakthrough LTE network
CSL has joined hands with ZTE to demonstrate the former's progress to being the first in the world to simultaneously deploy Dual Cell HSPA+ (42 Mbps)/LTE technologies on an entire network. Read More

 
 
 

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