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YouTube, e-discovery software among tech tools for war crime investigators
War crimes -- brutal genocide, mass executions, ethnic cleansing, torture -- have spurred international efforts by the United Nations to investigate and convict those deemed responsible, wherever they have occurred. And according to those involved in prosecuting war crimes in once war-torn places such as the former Yugoslavia, Cambodia and Rwanda, modern technology related to e-discovery and multi-lingual translation is playing a critical role in the ongoing process to find justice for victims. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

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ESG Whitepaper talking about Windows Data Consolidation in Mid-Sized Virtual Server Environments. This paper focuses on the challenges of virtualizing Windows environments and the need to consider network storage as a part of the overall solution. NetApp and VMware's joint solution is also examined in detail. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Get Storage Efficiency and Data Protection
This paper will show how NetApp storage efficiency and data protection features allow for a higher level of protection without compromise on risk or cost. Read now!

How to tame the social network at work
What you don't know -- or refuse to learn -- about social networking could undermine your business. Read More

Gap between IPv4 depletion, IPv6 adoption widens
The Internet's regional registries, which dole out blocks of IPv4 and IPv6 address space to carriers, will announce on Monday that less than 5% of the world's IPv4 address space remains unallocated. Read More

Sorting through email archiving tools
Symantec, Barracuda lead the way in 7-vendor test. 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!

Wi-Fi, smart antennas power new carrier gear from Ruckus Wireless
Ruckus Wireless has launched new Wi-Fi products that let wireless network operators create an affordable, end-to-end, 802.11n network. The goal is to offload data traffic from cellular networks, and create a viable last-mile wireless service option. Read More

App acceleration: Managed service or roll your own?
There no longer seems to be much argument about the need to optimize the performance of applications over wide area networks – the business requires service level guarantees and you're going to save money in the process. A win/win. The only question now is, do you buy and install the optimization gear yourself or put the responsibility in the lap of a service provider? Read More

Gartner: Enterprise IT spending to hit $2.5 trillion next year
Worldwide enterprise IT spending will rise from $2.38 trillion this year to $2.46 trillion in 2011, a 3.1% increase, says research firm Gartner. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems

Delivering Faster Applications to Any User, Anywhere
This guide looks at the specific issues behind application performance problems and how to resolve them within a WAN Optimization environment. Read More

Proxim looks to fill 'backhaul' demand for 4G wireless networks
Proxim Wireless Monday unveiled a point-to-point microwave backhaul designed to meet the growing demand for faster wireless networks and devices. Read More

Femto Forum hopes to speed up LTE developments
The Femto Forum has published a set of application programming interfaces for LTE (Long-Term Evolution) in an effort to speed up the development of femtocells that use the mobile network technology, the organization said on Monday. Read More

Is Canonical going open core? Does it matter?
Bradley Kuhn, board member for the Free Software Foundation and executive director of the Software Freedom Conservancy is claiming that Canonical is heading towards an "open core" strategy with its copyright assignment policy. Problem is, Kuhn is reaching a bit with his conclusions, and making a bit more of the situation than it may warrant. Read More



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