Thursday, October 21, 2010

Application delivery networking: What are the components?

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Application delivery networking: What are the components?
As mentioned in the prior newsletter, this is the second of a three-part series in which our colleague Robin Layland is sharing insight from the just released "2010 Application Delivery Challenge". Read More


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Magic Quadrant for MPS
Read Gartner's views on the true value proposition of MPS, the focus on cost savings, who is using MPS and what they're paying. Then see how Gartner ranks the major vendors to determine your best partner. Read More

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"Business-class" Service for the Global Customer
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Enterprise video moving beyond the meeting room
Business video is expanding, both from dedicated meeting rooms out to small client devices and from large enterprises down to small businesses, in a movement that Cisco Systems plans to tap into for significant growth over the next several years. Read More


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Top Considerations for Virtualizing Microsoft Applications
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Mobile Hotspots: Which Are Fastest, Most Reliable?
No one wants to have to purchase separate wireless coverage for every device--wired or mobile--they do their computing on. Consumers want to buy a single connection to the wireless carrier's network, one that will travel with them and connect any of their devices as needed. Read More


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"Freemium" wireless network claims to be a compelling alternative to the ISP status quo in cities "A 'Freemium' approach to radically improving broadband Internet in America," was the topic of a session at last week's popular MassTLC (Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council) Innovation 2010 unConference in Boston. Driven by curiosity, Rebecca attended the session led by Brough Turner, founder of a newly minted startup called netBlazr (no relation to the Telebit NetBlazer of yore). Read More

Wi-Fi, smart antennas power new carrier gear from Ruckus Wireless
Ruckus Wireless has launched new Wi-Fi products that let wireless network operators create an affordable, end-to-end, 802.11n network. The goal is to offload data traffic from cellular networks, and create a viable last-mile wireless service option. Read More



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