| RFID is finding a home in the data center Employees used to form a line at Wells Fargo Bank's Roseville, Calif., data center at the end of each workday, as they waited to present their laptops to a security guard, who would check each serial number against a list linking the laptop to a specific person's name. Mike Russo, senior vice president of automated identification technologies, decided to try to speed up that security process using RFID. NYSE to implement 100Gbps network NYSE Euronext, the company that operates the New York Stock Exchange, will soon implement a 100Gbps data network with help from network equipment maker Ciena. The vendor says the 100G network will serve as the cornerstone of NYSE Euronext’s new data centers in the New York and London metropolitan areas, which are due to come online in 2010. Virtualization continues to pose management challenges A majority of IT departments are deploying virtualization, but still most don't feel comfortable with the tools and technologies they have in place to manage application performance or troubleshoot problems in the virtual environment, according to recent survey results. 'Pizza box' servers look stale in virtualized data centers Virtualization may spell doom for the 1U "pizza box" server, as the ability to pack multiple virtual machines onto physical hosts has customers choosing larger standard servers and blades, according to Nemertes Research analyst John Burke. |
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