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First Look at Cisco's new data center security releases

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First Look at Cisco's new data center security releases
Cisco this week introduced a set of security products designed to fortify data centers as they consolidate, virtualize and morph into clouds. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Power Distribution in Data Centers
Today's data center managers are being asked to do more with less: to supply more computing power using less energy in a smaller space, while meeting limited budgets and maintaining mission-critical reliability. This white paper focuses on solutions that are successfully meeting these demands. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Druva

Empowering Endpoints: Unifying Data Protection
This whitepaper present IT challenges caused by an increasing mobile and collaborative workforce and discusses how Druva can solve these challenges. Read Now!

A look back at the first iPhone debut day
Steve Jobs unveiled first iPhone at Macworld on Jan. 9, 2007 Read More

Brocade guns for 100G Ethernet supremacy
Brocade this week will fill out its data center fabric vision with a long-awaited chassis core switch designed for high-density 100G Ethernet. Read More

How federal surveillance has changed since 9/11
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SDN bandwagon rolls ahead
Cisco, Brocade, Dell among others have jumped on board and look to ride the wave that is software defined networking. This despite experts' assertions that SDNs threaten Cisco's dominance in the tech industry. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

Hybrid Cloud Storage: Getting the Best of Two Worlds
In this report we look at each component of Hybrid Cloud Storage as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data, on-premise with Scale-out NAS or in the Public Cloud. Learn More

iPhone 5 has Wall Street in a tizzy
It's going to be hard to top Topeka Capital analyst Brian White's comment to clients that the anticipated Apple iPhone 5 launch this Wednesday could be the "biggest upgrade in consumer electronics history." But plenty of other Wall Street analysts aren't holding back either. Read More

A retrospective of Google's Android mobile platform
Our look back on the Google smartphone and tablet platform's progress from experiment to market leader. Read More

5 tips for locking in VC funding
With less VC funding and more startups in the market in the market these days, entrepreneurs looking to nail down money for their newest venture could be in for a tough time. But there are some tricks of the trade that venture capitalists say they are looking for and successfully funded companies have. Read More

Citrix invests in platform-as-a-service company CumuLogic
Citrix Systems has invested in PaaS (platform-as-a-service) startup CumuLogic, as it sees enterprises embrace new types of applications specifically designed to run in the cloud, the company said on Tuesday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Consolidating & Retiring Applications
The process of the integration and governance of information provides a framework that incorporates acquisition, organization, control and use of information to create and enhance business value. Learn More.

Early ARM 64-bit prototype servers could come by year end
Early prototype 64-bit ARM servers could be available for testing purposes by the end of this year or possibly at the latest by the middle of next year, ARM said on Monday. Read More

Apple confirms iCloud mail outage for some users
iCloud mail service has been down throughout Tuesday--at least for some subscribers to Apple's cloud-based service. Read More

Intel outlines our mobile future at IDF keynote
Intel kicked off its Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco Tuesday showing off an Ultrabook with iPhone Siri-like functions, new gesture controls for PCs, and its newest Haswell Core processor aimed at the mobile PC market. Intel Chief Product Officer David (Dadi) Perlmutter lead the keynote and shared his vision for a connected future--powered by Intel, of course. Read More

Mark Zuckerberg on the IPO, search, mobile, mistakes and the future of Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg on the IPO, search, mobile, mistakes and the future of Facebook Zuckerberg talked about the IPO issue for the first time since Facebook went public in May. He also stressed an emphasis on mobile for the company. And said engineers are working on search. From: networkworld Views: 18 1 ratings Time: 02:42 More in Science & Technology Read More

Siri co-founder Adam Cheyer no longer working at Apple
In just a few hours, Apple will unveil the iPhone 5 and it won't be long that existing iPhone owners will be able to download iOS 6. iOS 6 will bring a number of enhancements to the iPhone user experience, with Apple's homegrown Maps app getting the lions share of the attention. But when Scott Forstall went through some of the new features in iOS 6 at the most recent WWDC, he also detailed a number... Read More



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