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Why I dumped my 4G Android for an iPhone

Azure review: Looks juicy but not yet fully cooked | A Cisco engineer says changes at Cisco are good

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Why I dumped my 4G Android for an iPhone
I've run through two Android phones, which proved to be less reliable than any Windows computer I've owned, and I finally made the switch I was hoping to avoid: I bought an iPhone. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Shift to Innovation Over Converged Networks
The FlexNetwork paper addresses how HP FlexNetwork architecture can eliminate network silos, inconsistencies and layers that add complexity and hinder performance in your legacy networks—while at the same time freeing up stranded capital for IT innovations and new business model creation. Read now!

WEBCAST: AirMagnet, Aruba Networks, Cisco, Enterasys Networks, HP, and Motorola

As AP Density Goes Up, Power Must Go Down
Start with the site survey - it's critical to success then learn how to strike a balance between the need to install more APs in order to reuse spectrum and increase capacity without resulting in added co-channel interference. Learn more!

Azure review: Looks juicy but not yet fully cooked
Our review of Windows Azure was an intense experience. We'd waited and waited, and waited to review Azure after it was announced. Then more stuff was announced. We were trying to pin what Azure was. We eventually decided that cloud and Azure were really different things. While Microsoft was waiting and busily roadmapping the product, the industry shaped what Azure has become. Read More

A Cisco engineer says changes at Cisco are good
While attending the Cloud Leadership Forum in Santa Clara this week, I had lunch today with a Cisco engineer who has worked for the company for 11 years. He was strikingly optimistic about the company, telling me that it feels like the old Cisco from about eight years ago, is coming back. "Crisis is good," he told me. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Extreme Networks

Networks in Motion
Download this whitepaper today and discover how you can cost-effectively optimize your network for the mobile demands of today's business. Examine how IT can provide: * Personalization and intelligence. * Ease of operation. * Seamless quality of user experience. * Secure on-the-go access to public and private networks. Read now!

Who knew this about 'angry online commenters?'
I'm going to be generous and presume that if I took the time to peruse the actual research paper instead of merely reading the news release about it that I would come away having learned something more than that the University of Missouri has apparently endowed a chair in the name of Professor Obvious. Read More

Open Or Proprietary, It's Whether It Works Or Not That Counts
My friend Mike Fratto, editor of Network Computing has an article up called "Proprietary Is Not A Four Letter Word". Mike makes the point that just because a given technology or product is not open or does not support an open standard, does not make necessarily bad. Mike is right; it does not mean it is automatically bad or not as good as an open product. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

A Look at What Midsize and Large Companies Really Spend
Nemertes has tracked how much companies spend on their IP-telephony deployments within the LAN and VOIP across the WAN. This paper reviews the latest deployment trends and costs associated with VOIP, and provides capital and operational cost details for midsize and enterprise implementations from four vendors. Learn More

Is WebGL as Bad as Microsoft Claims?
Microsoft caused a stir last week when it posted a lengthy discourse on why it would not support WebGL, a new software library that extends JavaScript to allow 3D interactive graphics in a browser. Read More

Review: A Tale of Three Tablets
As the popularity of Apple's iPad continues to grow, we're seeing more competitors jumping into the space with their versions, all with the hopes of duplicating or getting close to the tablet experience offered by the iPad. Over the past few weeks I've had the opportunity to test out three different tablet systems (two from Acer, one from Fujitsu). Read More

A $300 Titanium iPhone case doesn't sound pretentious at all
Far be it from me to criticize a company for trying to make some money, but at first glance the $300 Titanium iPhone 4 case from Case-Mate seems a bit extreme, especially when it costs more than the iPhone (or the same if you get the 32GB model) it's protecting. Read More

Is Windows 8 an Enterprise Play?
Some of you may be just beginning your Windows 7 migration from Windows XP. If so, that might have been your first mistake. If it was a lengthy test and debugging, then ok, but if you waited until the first service pack, that was a mistake. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from the Subnets: Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of IPv6 for Enterprise Networks books. Microsoft Subnet: A set of classes for a Microsoft Cert from Webucator and Polycom videoconferencing system. Enter here.

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