Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Industry split on data center network standards

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Industry split on data center network standards
The industry appears deeply fractured over the best approach to data center networks, with some vendors backing the IETF's TRILL, some backing the IEEE's SPB, others offering proprietary protocols and still others advocating a combination of approaches. Read More


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Most approve of hosting games on company gear, survey finds
Only about a third of more than 1,000 respondents to a Network World online survey believe it's always wrong to use company equipment to host private video game sessions for groups of players. Read More


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Oracle customers using Itanium chips rethink IT upgrades
Oracle customers this week expressed concern about the effort and cost of upgrading IT infrastructures after the software maker said it would stop development for Intel's Itanium chip architecture. Read More


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Microsoft: Next level of virtualization unlocks server OS, applications
Microsoft virtualizes apps running on Windows Server ahead of rival VMware. Read More

Unisys to help enterprises be smarter about move to cloud
Unisys is packaging together existing and a few new consulting and management services in order to help enterprises better manage various cloud implementations. Read More

Hot technology at the annual CTIA wireless show in Orlando
From HTC's HD7 Windows Phone 7 handset to Sprint's HTC EVO View 4G, CTIA attention grabbers Read More



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Hot technology at the annual CTIA wireless show
CTIA Wireless offers a look at the evolving mobile landscape, from handsets and apps to core network systems. Here's a few of the things that are hot at the show in Orlando.

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  6. AT&T-T-Mobile merger widely panned
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  9. Is Skype a security risk that endangers your privacy?
  10. The RSA Hack FAQ

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