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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Startup touting data center fabric that will put a scare into Cisco, Juniper

Google fails to placate Calendar users over lingering flaw | Terremark-Verizon cloud service ready to go

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Startup touting data center fabric that will put a scare into Cisco, Juniper
The ability of your data center fabric to support millions of servers with low cost and power may not be due to advances from your major switch vendor, or to standards they may embrace. Read More


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Secure Your Data Center
Understand how demands for real-time access and the changing data center infrastructure are secured from Cisco. Learn More

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The 2011 Wi-Fi "Cheat Sheet"
Achieving Ethernet parity with Wi-Fi is no small task. Learn how leading vendors are building tool and tweaking architectures to: • Add capacity to APs • Avoid traffic bottlenecks • Identify and eradicate interference and its sources • Enable converged management and policy setting across Wi-Fi and wired environments Read now!

Google fails to placate Calendar users over lingering flaw
Google has failed to solve a long-running problem that is preventing numerous Google Calendar users from receiving email and text message notifications before events. Read More

Terremark-Verizon cloud service ready to go
After Terremark buy, Verizon is ready to roll out an expanded set of cloud services powered by nearly 50 data centers around the globe. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Six Advantages of a Cloud-Based Help Desk
Small and midsize companies shouldn't have to use less efficient, limited-functionality service desk solutions. Today's cloud-based help desks pack the same punch as on-premise enterprise solutions, without a large up-front investment or long installation time. Read more to find out how to get started with a cloud-based help desk today. Read More Today!

Report: US FTC preparing to serve subpoenas to Google
The U.S. FTC is preparing to service Google with subpoenas related to an antitrust investigation, according to a news report. Read More

Feds claim victory over Coreflood botnet
Federal authorities have declared victory over the Coreflood botnet and shut down the replacement server that the FBI used to issue commands to infected PCs. Read More


WEBCAST: F5 Networks

Ensuring High Availability for Client Access
F5's integrated application delivery solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 provide the required hardware load balancing for CAS servers. Learn More!

FBI takes to Twitter to trumpet Whitey Bulger arrest
Those of you who don't live in the Boston area may have a hard time appreciating the enormity of this story to the locals, so let me attempt to put it in perspective: Think O.J. Read More

Zenprise cloud service manages corporate mobile device surge
Zenprise deploys its mobile device management application in third-party data centers to offer a cloud-based service aimed at small- to medium-size businesses. Read More

Net neutrality goes Dutch
While the Netherlands is primarily known for windmills, tulips and legalized marijuana, it could soon be known for its net neutrality regulations as well. Read More

Wyoming cuts cable, moves to cloud with Google Apps
Wyoming has rolled out Google Apps for some 10,000 state workers, the first state-wide implementation of the cloud platform in the U.S. Read More



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