Thursday, January 14, 2010

Global Crossing adds WAN optimization to managed network services

Illegal downloading using corporate networks on the up | Users shun fixed line, flock to 3G

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Global Crossing adds WAN optimization to managed network services
Global Crossing is adding WAN optimization capabilities, based on gear from Juniper Networks, to its portfolio of managed network services. Read More


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How Desktop Virtualization Changes the Game for IT
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Illegal downloading using corporate networks on the up
The number of office workers using their corporate network to illegally file-share has increased, says ScanSafe. Read More

Users shun fixed line, flock to 3G
Adoption and use of 3G networks and wireless broadband exploded last year as consumers flocked to grab the latest Internet-ready mobile, according to new research. Read More


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Rapid Replication for Virtual Servers
What's the connection between virtualization and acceleration? It's deeper than you might think. See how these two hot technologies complement each other to consolidate servers, enhance DR and simplify the IT infrastructure. Learn more.

Tell us about your favorite IT gear
Do you have a favorite enterprise IT product you can't live without? Tell us about it and we'll share your raves with our readers. Read More

Security and networking spending set to grow in 2010
Nearly half of all mid-market and enterprise companies will increase their spending on network hardware in 2010. Top priorities include WLAN, IP telephony, and WAN optimization. Read More


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Inefficiencies Behind Exchange, SQL Server, More
Discover four current Microsoft application infrastructure challenges and why recent changes in Microsoft infrastructures create a compelling opportunity to improve underlying storage infrastructures right now. Learn more!

New 40G Ethernet spec sought
The IEEE recently formed a study group to look at establishing a new standard related to 40 Gigabit Ethernet. Read More

AT&T to FCC: Time to end yesterday's network
The FCC's request for comments about transitioning from "circuit-switched network to all-IP network" could produce some interesting and maybe useful results, according to columnist Scott Bradner. Read More

Looking towards WAN optimization in cloud environments
It's clear that the move towards cloud computing is under way. How will network integrated services such as WAN optimization fit into the cloud model? Read More

The other side of desktop virtualization
There are two primary forms of desktop virtualization, client-side and server-side. We will use this newsletter to discuss the challenges associated with server-side virtualization. Read More



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