Tech industry's biggest M&A deals of 2009 The 10 biggest network deals from 2009 is topped by Oracle/Sun. IT careers: Retire? How about never? For as long as he could remember, Ben Richardson had big plans for an early retirement. Recession not all bad for enterprise software users The global recession took a major toll on enterprise software vendors and their customers in 2009, leading to flagging license sales and tight IT budgets. But the economy also prompted a series of policy changes and concessions from vendors that could make users' lives easier in the long run, especially if they become broader trends. IT manager explains groundwork strategy for major SharePoint rollout The Richardson Company has spent six years building out a SharePoint infrastructure and the 2010 version of the Microsoft server, which ships next year, is shaping up to be the next major step. IPv6 and VoIP Friend or foe? Whether enterprise users are ready or not, it appears that implementation of IPv6 is in the not-too-distant future. The need for enhanced addressing is needed, especially as everything from your PC to your toothbrush (so your dentist can immediately know whether you're really brushing after every meal) becomes IP-enabled. Five technologies to see huge growth in US gov't, group says Five technologies, including the trendy cloud computing and old workhorse open-source software, will see huge adoption increases in the U.S. government over the next five years, largely driven by efforts to contain costs, according to an analyst firm. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Happy 25th Anniversary, Cisco and Five Shortcuts to PCI Compliance; On Microsoft Subnet: everRun 2G: Keeps your applications highly available On Google Subnet: Google adds discussion forums, e-mail lists to Google Apps Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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