DARPA wants a super-efficient supercomputer that can fit into a 19-inch cabinet, thanks If you can squish all the processing power of, say, an IBM Roadrunner supercomputer inside a 19-inch box and make it run on about 60 kilowatts of electricity, the government wants to talk to you. Survey looks for needs, plans of Cisco WAAS, WAN optimization users Network World bloggers Peter Sevcik and Rebecca Wetzel, consultants at application performance advisor NetForecast, are surveying WAN optimization users -- including users of Cisco's WAAS appliance -- about their WAN optimization needs, plans, and preferences. Network performance worries delay app deployments Apparent Networks' survey reveals IT managers put off new VoIP, video and unified communications deployments due to network performance worries. Cisco sends employees home to work Cisco survey of employees shows internal telework program saves money and satisfies workers. Survey casts doubt on cloud adoption Only 15% of corporate customers have adopted or are considering adopting cloud technology over the next year. A day in the life of 3G Only after the thrill of picking out your new smart phone is over -- after you've marveled at all the stylish new gadgetry and features, signed a service contract and finally laid your money down -- do you finally get a feel for the speed and reliability of the wireless service that connects your new phone. Juniper boosts edge routers for multimedia Juniper this week announced enhancements to its service provider edge routers that are designed to improve multimedia service delivery to users. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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