Thursday, June 17, 2010

Verizon to tie cloud storage with computing

  Last IPv4 addresses may already be cluttered | DNS security reaches 'key' milestone
 
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Verizon to tie cloud storage with computing
Verizon Business is set to announce a cloud-based storage service, leveraging the formidable Verizon Communications global data network as a draw for large enterprises to subscribe. Read More


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HP Business Value of EVA Storage Virtualization
This Edison Group report is an independent assessment of the architecture and business benefits of HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA). Learn how EVA enables access to the storage in a single array by numerous hosts, tiered storage within the array to different types of drives and better performance than non-virtualized systems. Read Now.

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ROI of Switched Ethernet Networking
Midmarket firms must incorporate new levels of bandwidth and intelligence into their network to handle technologies such as VoIP and videoconferencing. IDC interviewed several organizations to determine their future networking strategies. Learn More.

Last IPv4 addresses may already be cluttered
The few blocks of Internet addresses yet to be allocated under the old IPv4 protocol seem to be home to some "hotspots" of unwanted traffic that anyone who gets the addresses would have to pay for, a researcher said at the North American Network Operators Group conference. Read More

DNS security reaches 'key' milestone
The dream of bolting security onto the Internet's Domain Name System takes one step closer to reality as Internet policymakers host a ceremony in Northern Virginia to generate and store the first cryptographic key that will be used to secure the Internet's root zone. Read More

Experts warn of the dark side of enterprise 2.0
At the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston, you'd expect to hear people extolling the benefits of using social media tools at a company, but you might not expect to hear about the dark side. Read More


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More home networking standards advance
Two home-networking groups have announced new specifications less than a week after the ratification of the G.hn standard for networking over all types of household wires. Read More

If you want VC funding, show 'fire in the eyes'
Juniper Networks founder and CTO Pradeep Sindhu details what he looks for in companies seeking backing from his venture capital fund. Read More

You might know your IT roots if…
The more we hear about supposed innovations, the more that we find that our industry is continuing to lose the history – and the significance of that history – of the early days of networking. Read More


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Implementing Tiered Storage:
IDC: Enterprises that are investigating deploying a tiered storage architecture should consider using an external services provider to assist with the migration. Of critical importance is the ability to offer a range of services from the initial planning all the way through to ongoing support and management. Read Now

VCs: Net neutrality rules needed to encourage Web investment
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should move ahead with plans to create formal network neutrality rules in order to encourage investment and innovation in Web applications and content, three venture capitalists said. Read More

Disaster recovery in the cloud yields ROI
Using cloud services like Iland for disaster recovery produced quick financial returns for Help at Home. Read More

Viridity EnergyCenter can help discover IT inefficiencies
Eking out efficiencies from the IT infrastructure remains a top priority for enterprises of all sizes. Yet a big divide often still stands between the IT managers overseeing the energy-guzzling gear and the facilities professionals responsible for the data center site overall. Read More

 
 
 

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