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Cisco/EMC: The rumor that keeps on giving | Should Microsoft roll over and play dead to Open Office?

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Ghoulish gadgets: cool Halloween tech
Some would say that Halloween is not a techie-type holiday. To those people I, and the creative (read: demented) makers of these gadgets, say "Boo!" Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

The CIO's New Guide to Design of Global IT Infrastructure
Is it possible to eliminate the impact of distance? This paper explores the 5 key principles successful CIOs are using to redesign IT infrastructure of any size. Learn how to be prepared to adapt your environment in a way that supports distributed employees, anytime anywhere collaboration and the need for business continuity during a disaster. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Are you Asking the Right Questions on Storage Decisions?
You can't make the best storage decisions for your business if you're not asking the right questions. This new RFP template makes it easy. It reflects today's IT reality and includes the key criteria to consider so you can position your organization for the future. Learn more!

Cisco/EMC: The rumor that keeps on giving
Another thing we can count on just as frequently and regularly is another round of speculation that Cisco will acquire storage titan EMC. Wait a minute, you say... this time - this week - it's Oracle that will buy EMC, not Cisco! Ah, but the breezes swirling behind the gusts of the Oracle/EMC speculation are those we can count on every season: that Cisco will actually buy data center partner EMC. Read More

Should Microsoft roll over and play dead to Open Office?
OK all of you Microsoft haters, take your bloomers back down from being twisted around your necks. Microsoft put out a YouTube bashing a competitor and everyone is yelling that Microsoft went back on their word and they hate Open Source after all. Is Microsoft not allowed to compete against open source alternatives?  Of course they are. In doing so it does not mean they hate open source. Read More

EMC stock rises on Oracle buyout rumor
Speculation that Oracle might buy EMC has pushed EMC's stock price up about 5% on Thursday, even as several analysts called such an acquisition unlikely. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Storage for Windows Environments
This paper discusses how consolidating your Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange, and SharePoint Server data along with your Windows files using NetApp storage for Windows environments reduces the cost of physical storage as well as ongoing management costs in Windows environments. Read More!

Forrester downgrades US IT spending forecast
Forrester Research is now predicting U.S. IT spending to grow 8.1 percent this year, a slight drop from the analyst firm's July prediction of a 9.9 percent uptick, according to a new report released Friday. Read More

Most popular stories this week: Oct. 15
The most-viewed stories at Network World for the week ending Oct. 15. Check out the full list. Read More

W is for Wi-Fi [video]
It's time again for our IT instructors, Mr. I.T. Jinglehopper and his assistant, Jackson, to talk about an IT term and letter of the alphabet. Watch them tackle the letter W and the world of Wi-Fi. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

5 Steps to Successful IT Consolidation
Has your Enterprise made the strategic decision to consolidate remote site IT infrastructure into central data centers? Then you have probably discovered that consolidation projects are fraught with technical, organization, and implementation challenges that require a well thought-out strategy. Click to Continue

Full-tilt boogie networking: Cisco's FabricPath vs. IETF TRILL
There are two technologies emerging that will rock the data center design foundation to its very core, Cisco's FabricPath and the IETF standard, Transparent Interconnetion of Lots of Links (TRILL). That's a bold statement, I know, but when we are talking about removing STP from the data center, and still maintaining large L2 domains, it is significant. Read More

Web 'more important than gas and water' for firms
Small businesses think broadband is more important than gas and water supplies, says XLN Telecom. Read More

More than 11 million tablets will be shipped this year
More than 11 million tablets will be shipped worldwide this year, says ABI Research. Read More

eBay to use Joomla as the 'open source glue'
eBay is well-known as a lover of open source. When I heard it signed the Joomla! Contributor Agreement as part of its plans to build a cutting-edge social network for 16,000 employees, my first thought was "Will eBay be building an open source auction app for Joomla?" Short answer: no. Long answer, the project has even better ramifications for corporate use of open source. Read More

Free min.us photo sharing service has many pluses
A pair of Boston-area entrepreneurs have launched a free photo-sharing service called min.us that makes distributing slideshows of your pictures as simple as dragging and dropping them onto a Web page, then sending out a resulting short URL via email, Twitter or Facebook. Read More



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