Thursday, September 23, 2010

Be wary of PCoIP; Start-up launches WAN optimization service

Start-up Aryaka launches WAN optimization service | Verizon lands $600 million in HHS contracts over 14 months

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Be wary of PCoIP
PCoIP is a proprietary protocol that renders the graphics images on the host computer and transfers compressed pixel level data to the client device. PCoIP is compatible with zero clients. These are user display devices that have no operating system and no processor. Read More


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Learn 4 Concepts to Network Automation
Join this webinar to learn where to start introducing network automation into your organization so you can: • Address Hidden IT Costs • Support Key Initiatives • Achieve Operational Optimization • Apply IT Resources More Strategically View Now!

WHITE PAPER: Iron Mountain

Email Archiving Deep Dive
Mail servers continue to deal with ballooning message volumes and management challenges. Email archiving software provides a viable solution, particularly when granular government regulations apply. Learn More Now.

Start-up Aryaka launches WAN optimization service
Start-up Aryaka offers an optimized WAN service designed as an alternative to hardware and software optimization gear sold by Blue Coat, Cisco and Riverbed. Read More


WEBCAST: Akamai Technologies

Increase Download Completion Rates
Join IDC for this live Webcast as new research on Electronic Software Delivery is revealed. Find out how to effectively monitor and deliver small and large downloads to ensure end user success and satisfaction. And because it's live, you can ask the experts questions specific to your environment. Register Today.

Verizon lands $600 million in HHS contracts over 14 months
In the last 14 months, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Verizon Business a string of network deals that will bring in more than $600 million to the carrier over the next seven years. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Bluecat-Afilias Networks

DNS -Your Weakest Link
DNS is becoming more complex and managers need to contend with changes like IPv6 and DNSSEC in addition to core DNS responsibilities. By leveraging the separation of content from operations management, an organization can maintain control of its DNS content and securely export its zone data to a dedicated DNS hosting company. Read Now

Lawmakers call for smart grid access to wireless spectrum
Two U.S. lawmakers have asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to allow Internet-connected, electricity-monitoring devices to access unused television spectrum. Read More



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