Tuesday, January 05, 2010

The requirement for a dynamic IT infrastructure; Giving Cisco a makeover

Giving Cisco a makeover; 2020 Vision: Why you won't recognize the 'Net in 10 years
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The requirement for a dynamic IT infrastructure

In a recent newsletter we introduced the concept of Application Delivery 2.0, a major component of which is virtualization. This is the second in a series of newsletters that discusses how we think that virtualization will dramatically shape 2010 and beyond. The last newsletter discussed how the use of server virtualization will increase in 2010. This newsletter will discuss how one of the key benefits of server virtualization will be difficult to achieve in 2010. Read full story

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Giving Cisco a makeover
Cisco and Microsoft are two of the most powerful companies in the IT industry and it seems everyone has strong opinions about them. We've assembled several of our top bloggers from Network World's Cisco Subnet community and asked them what they would change if they could give Cisco a makeover. (See related story, Giving Microsoft a Makeover).

2020 Vision: Why you won't recognize the 'Net in 10 years
As they imagine the Internet of 2020, computer scientists across the U.S. are starting from scratch and re-thinking everything: from IP addresses to DNS to routing tables to Internet security in general. They're envisioning how the Internet might work without some of the most fundamental features of today's ISP and enterprise networks.

3G vs. Terrestrial Broadband
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New giveaways! Win a year's worth of 24/7 video training from ClipTraining. Win books on Windows Server 2008 R2 and books on Cisco WAAS. Deadline Jan. 31. Plus: On Cisco Subnet IPv6 in 2010: Top predictions and On Microsoft Subnet Giving Microsoft a make-over.

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January 05, 2010

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. 21 apps Apple doesn't want on your iPhone
  2. 10 fool-proof predictions for the Internet in 2020
  3. 2020 vision: Why you won't recognize the 'Net in 10 years
  4. AT&T tells FCC it's time to cut the cord
  5. Giving Cisco a makeover
  6. 10 start-ups to watch in 2010
  7. Windows market share slide resumes
  8. 2010 tech career outlook
  9. 5 must-have IT management technologies for 2010
  10. Good guys bring down the Mega-D botnet

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