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Why automation and virtualization must go hand in hand

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Why automation and virtualization must go hand in hand
With VMworld 2010 this week, and in particular VMware's own strategic cloud infrastructure announcements, start-ups and longtime IT fixtures alike are clamoring to get the word out that they've got what it takes to help enterprises coordinate between virtualized premises-based infrastructure and the public cloud. Read More


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The State of Data Center and Network Infrastructure
Instead of a preparation method of rip and replace, examine how organizations can follow a more cost-effective strategy of evolving their data centers. Go inside the phased network architecture upgrade, which enables new levels of application flexibility and business agility. Read now!

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The CIO's Guide to Fixed Mobile Convergence
Highly secure mobile email and data applications help mobile workers stay in touch and up-to-date with a wide range of business issues. Extending that streamlined anytime, anywhere access to mobile voice applications is the next frontier in worker empowerment. Read Now.

Hurricane Earl may test IT teleworkers
Power outages caused by Hurricane Earl, now swirling in the southern Atlantic, may pose more of a problem to IT telecommuters than to overall data center operations. Read More

Moving a data center? Avoid these four career-limiting mistakes
Moving a data center is a major undertaking for most organizations. And a successful move is a nice resume builder for any IT professional. The process provides a chance for exposure across the company, as virtually every department is touched by the IT organization (and affected by a data center move) in some way. Read More

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A 'hands-free' approach to optical networking
With unmatched scalability and performance, Alcatel-Lucent has a future-proof, Carrier-grade WDM solution which enables the flexibility, intelligence and reduced time to revenue data centers require and offers key tools for successful deployment: training, network management, spares and support. Read now

Microsoft to build giant data center in Virginia
Microsoft is to build another large data center, this time in Virginia, despite scaling back plans for an earlier facility in Iowa. Read More

Purdue app slows servers when cooling fails
An administrator from Purdue University has developed software that can slow servers when the AC goes out. Read More

Five reasons Linux beats Windows for servers
Rapid growth in the market for x86 servers over the past year brought good news for both Linux and Windows, as research firm IDC reported last week. Read More


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Converged Mobile Backhaul
As service providers strive to leverage their network to deliver innovative services, optimizing the transport infrastructure is key in ensuring profitability. In converged mobile backhaul, the Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR creates a transition from TDM to IP, while preserving low total cost of ownership. Read Now

Verizon uses VMware for enterprise cloud service
Verizon Business is tapping into the popularity of VMware technology with a cloud computing service designed to let customers easily move workloads between their own infrastructure and Verizon's cloud. Read More

Virginia's IT outage continues, 7 agencies still affected
Public agencies within the Commonwealth of Virginia continued to experience intranet service outages as the result of a memory card failure in a storage area network managed by outsourcer Northrop Grumman. Read More

Data breaches begin close to home
Last issue I pointed you to a story that Oracle's Mark Dixon had sent me about a manager who kept using the accounts of departed subordinates to co-sign authorizations that helped her steal $11 million dollars from her organization. Mark had more to say on data breaches, though. Read More

 
 
 

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