Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Challenges of virtualization; Starting to get IPv6 message

Companies starting to get IPv6 message | Time for FCC chair to man up

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The challenges of virtualization
The component of virtualization that gets the most attention is server virtualization in part because the majority of IT organizations have already virtualized at least some of their data center servers. In addition, an increasing number of IT organizations have begun the process of implementing virtualized servers in their branch offices. Read More


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10 reasons for MergePoint Infrastructure Explorer Software.
To operate at peak efficiency, the data center manager must have immediate access to the right information. With the Avocent infrastructure planning and management solution, you can quickly realize the benefits of predictive simulation and modeling for every device in your data center. Read now.

Companies starting to get IPv6 message
Global take-up of IPv6 is beginning to accelerate Read More

Time for FCC chair to man up
Net neutrality doesn't have a middle path and Genachowski needs to "man up". Read More


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Field Testing Installed Optical Fiber Cabling
As traffic over networks expands and expectations of reliability increase, testing optical fiber cabling after installation is more important than ever before to assure the end-user that the installation was done properly and that the cabling will support Local Area Networks (LAN) into the future. Read now!

Akamai: Why our IPv6 upgrade is harder than Google's
Akamai says one of its key engineering projects for 2010 is revamping its massively distributed network infrastructure to support IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol. Read More

One in five homes worldwide has broadband
One in five households worldwide now has access to a broadband connection, says the Broadband Forum. Read More


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Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router
Looking for routers that offer the scalability to extend your reach with cost-effective, feature-rich platforms that consolidate and deliver the business, residential and mobile services your customers demand? For a limited time, introductory kits are available for the newest additions to the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR portfolio. Read Now

In Idaho, HD videoconferencing eases wolf management
Videoconferencing is often the domain of CEOs and CFOs, but Idaho's Department of Fish and Game uses high-definition (HD) videoconferencing to discuss concerns such as wolf management and salmon runs. Read More

Carrier pigeon faster than rural broadband
Carrier pigeons proved to be faster than rural broadband, in a race held by business ISP, Timico. Read More



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