What's next for MPLS? A look at the new variations of MPLS coming in the near future. Riverbed looks to speed cloud applications, storage Riverbed has a plan to accelerate applications and storage resources that are located in a cloud computing environment and delivered over the Internet to private data centers, distributed branch offices and mobile users. Microsoft's 2010 task: Make the cloud clear For Microsoft, 2010 is a platform building and marketing year with no less than the future success of its cloud strategy hanging in the balance, according to observers. Cisco will be hard pressed to match 2009 2009 started with a bang and ended with a bash for Cisco. The company entered the data center blade server market in the beginning of the year and ended it with two acquisitions worth a combined $6.3 billion. The No. 1 cause of IT failure: Complexity Software architect Roger Sessions says the cure for IT project failure -- which costs the U.S. an estimated $1 trillion a year -- is a big dose of simplicity. Analyst: Worries will remain over ISP-level content filter The federal government's decision to go ahead with a controversial ISP-level content filter will raise more questions than it answers, according to a leading telecommunications analyst. How IBM's focus on IT service management paid off in 2009 Al Zollar, general manager at IBM Tivoli, sheds some light into Big Blue's IT service management product focus and new delivery model that could help customers take advantage of management technology in 2010. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Endpoint Security: As Important in 2010 As Ever and Analyst shares thoughts on Cisco competitor Avaya; On Microsoft Subnet SQL Server? Bah humbug!; On Google Subnet: Google " Dashboard" addresses privacy. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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