Thursday, March 31, 2011

Cisco data center revamp cuts across switches, servers, storage

Google gigabit network going to Kansas City | Microsoft researchers tout low-cost, programmable prototype data center switch

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Cisco data center revamp cuts across switches, servers, storage
Cisco this week is expanding its data center product portfolio with a new switch, extensions to existing ones, and enhancements to its servers and software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

10 Things to Know about Deduplication
You as an IT manager want simple, cost-effective solutions for your complex IT challenges. HP kept this in mind while designing StoreOnce. New technologies, such as deduplication can be difficult to understand but StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon® processor 5500 series makes it simple. Read More!

WHITE PAPER: Belden Wire

The Path to IP Convergence
While the convergence of building operating systems offers the potential for significant benefits, it also gives rise to many challenges. This white paper discusses the importance of a properly designed, optimized, and seamlessly integrated supporting network and systems. Read More

Google gigabit network going to Kansas City
Kansas City is the lucky winner of a 1Gbit-per-second broadband network that Google plans to build. Read More


WEBCAST: Quest Software

Getting Your Network out of Gridlock
In the Quest Software on-demand webcast, "Getting Your Network out of Gridlock," learn to monitor your network health so you can maximize performance and minimize gridlock. Learn more.

Microsoft researchers tout low-cost, programmable prototype data center switch
Microsoft researchers are experimenting with a programmable, low-cost prototype switch they say could help support cloud or other network-delivered services. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Take Control of Your Network Once and for All
Join this IBM broadcast to learn how to manage and improve network configuration activity to keep your networks running, in compliance and generating revenue. View Now

My Two Cents On Cisco's Big Data Center Announcement
Lots of technology vendors have been poking at Cisco lately with new technologies, architectures, and even out-and-out badmouthing (didn't one CEO say that his company would "kick Cisco's butt?). Well Cisco fired back today with a soup-to-nuts data center announcement covering virtual servers, physical servers, Ethernet switches, and storage. Read More



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