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Open source IP PBX saves serious cash for Michigan CAT
In a move that might send shivers down the spines of mainstream IP PBX vendors like Avaya, Cisco and ShoreTel, Michigan CAT has deployed an open source Asterisk IP PBX to handle its phone calls and contact center at half the cost of what commercial vendors would have charged. Read More


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Collecting Compliance Evidence: The Role of Event Logs
This Quest Software white paper discusses how to maximize the power of event logs. You'll learn about recent regulation changes, how your company can best prepare for an audit and the solution you need to address these issues. Read More

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Increase Download Completion Rates
Join IDC for this live Webcast as new research on Electronic Software Delivery is revealed. Find out how to effectively monitor and deliver small and large downloads to ensure end user success and satisfaction. And because it's live, you can ask the experts questions specific to your environment. Register Today.

Inside the labs at Microsoft, HP and IBM
At Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and IBM, investment in research and development is a reflection of corporate culture. This three-part piece examines the different approaches taken by each of these influential tech companies. Hewlett-Packard prides itself on its pragmatism, while Microsoft holds the flag of basic research aloft -- and IBM continues to file more patent applications, year after year, than any other tech company. Read More

P2P-based alternative to DNS hopes to challenge ICANN
A group led by former Pirate Bay spokesman Peter Sunde is forming to develop a peer-to-peer-based alternative to today's ICANN-controlled DNS system, according to a blog posted on Tuesday. Read More

Desperate to connect? Consider satellite
A dual-mode phone usually sports cellular and Wi-Fi connections. However, there's now a handset option with cellular and satellite communications for emergency responders and others who may find themselves frequently beyond the reach of any terrestrial mobile network (folks in the desert or on an offshore oil rig, for example). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Combating Security and Compliance Challenges
Don't wait for a security breach or compliance issue to damage your company. Ongoing monitoring can proactively identify and reduce threats. Learn how you can successfully stop security issues before they become serious problems. Read More

Cisco's LineSider buy is key for cloud ambitions
This week's acquisition of LineSider, the small Massachusetts software company, fills a vital piece in one of Cisco's three strategic pillars: virtualization. LineSider makes networking provisioning software for virtual data centers and clouds, delegating and enforcing policies among VMs and physical assets. Read More

IBM chip breakthrough may lead to exascale supercomputers
IBM researchers have made a breakthrough in using pulses of light to accelerate data transfer between chips, something they say could boost the performance of supercomputers by more than a thousand times. Read More

Verizon sets the bar for future LTE launches
Verizon Wednesday laid down some important markers that AT&T and T-Mobile will try to match or best when they launch their own LTE networks next year. Read More


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Cloud –Inspired Data Center Transformation
In these articles, Network World and its sister publications CIO and Computerworld present the latest thinking and explore the latest trends on how data centers are evolving toward the cloud ideal. Read now!

FCC takes first step toward reallocating TV spectrum
The FCC releases proposed rules to allow TV stations to give up unused spectrum in favor of mobile broadband services. Read More

Network Instruments delivers improved insight for global energy company
At Apache, a Houston-based global energy company, 2010 has been a year of increased network visibility, says Dave Schraudt, network analyst at the Fortune 500 corporation. Read More

Fortinet unveils high-speed security blade for Fortigate-5000 chassis
Fortinet today introduced a high-speed security blade that combines a slew of capabilities -- including firewall, VPN, intrusion prevention, identity-based application controls, anti-virus, anti-spam and Web filtering -- and delivers up to 40G bit/sec throughput. Read More

What the IP address meltdown means for you
The world is running out of IPv4 Internet addresses, without which the Internet can't function in its existing form. Read More

SAP's HANA will speed real-time data analytics
SAP's High-Performance Analytic Appliance, or HANA, which started shipping on Wednesday, should give its customers a much faster, more flexible way to analyze large volumes of data in real-time, analysts said. Read More



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SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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