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Thursday, September 08, 2011

SAN/LAN convergence can pay dividends today

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SAN/LAN convergence can pay dividends today
Today's workers want faster computing speeds and more storage, management wants it all under budget, and IT professionals are scrambling to save money and improve productivity. The tools of choice to achieve these goals are typically virtualization, cloud computing and data center consolidation, but IT may be overlooking a simple but effective fix: storage area network (SAN) and local area network (LAN) convergence. Read More


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IPv6 migration: Do it for the right reasons
Much of the conversation around IPv6 has been based on the fear of IPv4 address exhaustion and the impending collapse of the Internet if we don't migrate. If we don't comply, customers will be unable to reach our sites and we will simply disappear from the electronic world. Read More

Rice demonstrates full-duplex wireless technology
Rice University researchers announced they have successfully demonstrated full-duplex wireless technology that would allow a doubling of network traffic without the need for more cell towers. Read More

IT in cars will reduce road fatalities
New safety technologies, rather than the banning of mobile device use in cars, will have a major role to play in reducing the number of road fatalities during the next 10 years, according to motoring researchers and academics. Read More


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Automation tools for complex environments
Today's IT environments are more complex than ever, comprised, as they are, of physical, virtual and cloud resources, a variety of applications and platforms and complex interdependencies, and the need to balance resources among often-conflicting demands. Automation can help, but because most automation solutions lack breadth, they require extensive manual coordination, introduce inefficiencies, and create automated processing silos, with no means of global visibility or control. Read More

Desktop virtualization users say the technology brings challenges
Sacking the old PC in favor of desktop virtualization is starting to grow, and the information technology managers taking the lead on that trend offered some perspectives on the networking and security challenges it brings. Read More

Acme Packet: 'We're building a signaling system for the Internet'
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2 tools that can kill dead spots
Shaw reviews D-Link's Amplifi PowerLine AV 500 4-port Gigabit switch and Cisco's Linksys RE1000 Wireless-N range extender/bridge. Read More

Mobility and the WAN
Consumer devices must be considered to be a part of the corporate network, and the use of these devices across the WAN affects the design and operation of the network in all facets, from security to network performance. Read More

Salesforce.com CEO: Sorry, virtualization isn't cloud computing
While much of the networking industry last week was focused on VMworld in Las Vegas, Marc Benioff was at his own company's cloud computing event in San Francisco, where the Salesforce.com chief executive answered questions from attendees of Dreamforce 2011. Read More



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