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Can large-scale NAT save IPv4?
At first look, large-scale NAT does indeed seem to promise an extended lifetime for IPv4. Could it even mean that the Internet never has to transition to IPv6? Read More


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Forrester – Your Enterprise Database Security Strategy 2010
Enterprises must establish a database security strategy that goes beyond authentication, authorization and access control. The key to successful database security is knowing why you're protecting each database, which databases to protect, and how best to secure data against all types of threats. Read now

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Load Balancers are Dead
When looking at feature requirements in front of and between server tiers, too many organizations think only about load balancing. However, the era of load balancing is long past, and organizations will be better served to focus their attention on improving the delivery of applications. Read now!

More Facebook Profiles We'd Like to See
Peek into the social worlds of Steve Ballmer, Sergey Brin, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, LeBron James and Lady GaGa. Read More

Microsoft "loves" open source, but it's not crazy about Android
A Microsoft executive recently claimed that "we love open source," but the company's new-found affinity for open source software does not seem to apply to Google's Android mobile operating system. Read More


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Creating The Network Foundation for Cloud Computing
To get the most out of cloud computing, enterprises and service providers must re-think their data center architecture. They must make the transition to a 21st century architecture that increases simplicity, performance, scalability and reliability. Read More

Iran arrests Stuxnet 'nuclear spies'
Iran says it has detained a number of 'nuclear spies' in connection with the Stuxnet malware attacks on its nuclear programme computer systems last week. Read More

CMOs and CIOs: Can This Relationship Be Saved?
Both of you understand the importance of digital marketing to your company -- but CIOs and CMOs are not speaking the same language or playing well together, new research shows. CIOs should take the initiative now, or suffer when the CMO does an end-run around IT. Read More


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30 Minutes to Faster Web Pages
Join this discussion and learn the importance and nuances of load testing, measuring scalability, setting page performance and transaction response rates, and what to do when things go wrong. You'll even hear performance improvement tips that are quick to implement and free. View Now

4 Ways Google's URL Shortening Service Can Win
The Google URL shortening service Goo.gl, that allows you to transform long Web addresses into short easy to remember links, was opened to the public Friday. After nine months of testing the Goog.gl service, Google now joins the ranks of Bit.ly, TinyURL, and Ow.ly. All of these services cater to people who despise long URLs and use services such as Twitter to share Web address and limit messages to 140 characters. Read More

October Is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
If you watched any football games yesterday you are well aware of the fact that October is National breast cancer awareness month. Kudos to the NFL for bringing national attention to this deadly disease and donating money to find a cure. You are probably unaware however is that October is also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Read More

The evolving data center requires a strong network heart to be successful.
We live in exciting times, especially when one considers the ever-evolving data center. Consolidation and virtualization are changing the rules of how data centers are designed, built and operated across the world. The concept of scale as we knew it is being turned on its head and growth projections for compute, storage and network resources are going through the roof. Read More

Half of VMware customers virtualize Microsoft Exchange
VMware says data proves customers are virtualizing mission-critical applications. Read More



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