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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Why Baron Capital uses Netuitive for performance management

No more IPv4 addresses | Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support

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Why Baron Capital uses Netuitive for performance management
As enterprises continue the inexorable move to the virtual data center and cloud computing, the performance management problems that have long hounded IT managers get all the more irksome. Read More


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No more IPv4 addresses
The Internet has run out of IPv4 address space. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigned two of the remaining blocks of IPv4 addresses -- each containing 16.7 million addresses -- to the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) on Tuesday, as predicted. Read More

Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support
Juniper Networks is accelerating its plan to support IPv6 on its public-facing Web site and Web services, following criticism that the router maker was lagging rivals including Cisco Systems and Brocade Networks in this critical area. Read More

EFF jumps on Do Not Track browser bandwagon
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is getting behind the browser technology "Do Not Track" proposal being championed by the Federal Trade Commission and others to protect online privacy.   Read More


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Cloud consulting firm hopes lightning can strike twice
Cloud consulting start-up CloudTP reunites colleagues from Cambridge Technology Partners, including co-founder Chris Greendale. Read More

Cisco's data center competition about to be unveiled
Juniper has a major data center announcement slated for Feb. 23 in San Francisco. We believe it's the long awaited product roll out from the two-year-old Stratus Project. Read More

Microsoft delivers powerful enterprise backup tool
Microsoft's flagship backup and archiving software, Data Protection Manager, has come a long way since we first tested it in 2005. Read More


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Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

Google Chrome surpasses 10% market share for first time; IE8 gains accelerate
Google's Chrome browser reached a milestone in January, surpassing 10% market share for the first time. Microsoft's Internet Explorer held onto 56% of global browser usage. Read More

Windows Azure turns 1 in 'anemic' market
On the anniversary of Windows Azure's introduction, the cloud platform market targeted by Microsoft is dwarfed by infrastructure and software clouds. Read More

Nirvanix gets end-to-end cloud storage
Putting together a cloud storage strategy and implementing it isn't the easiest for IT managers. Choosing the vendor whose software or hardware will enable the company's data to be put into the cloud and then deciding on a cloud storage provider that will store data presents all sorts of problems - what type of data you want to store in the cloud, how you want to get it there and how much it is going to cost you are just some of the problems you'll encounter. Read More



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