Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Leading FCoE server company? It ain't Cisco

Networking chief Haas leaving HP | Preparing for World IPv6 Day

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Leading FCoE server company? It ain't Cisco
Cisco might be making headway in blade servers, but HP is outdoing Cisco in a technology the router king has championed for a few years now - Fibre Channel over Ethernet. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Can Unified Communications Change Your Outlook
Frost & Sullivan white paper introduces key concepts and potential value of unified communications for the small & mid-size enterprise Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Qwest

Future Proofing Enterprise Networks for Long-Term Success
Today's enterprises face a complex networking environment, often with multiple network protocols. Read this IDC Executive Brief to see how multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) facilitates cost-effective and converged wide area networking with a high level of security, management, and flexibility. Read now!

Networking chief Haas leaving HP
Marius Haas, who led Hewlett-Packard's networking business through the 3Com acquisition that made it a broader competitor to Cisco Systems, is leaving the company for investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. Read More


WEBCAST: F5 Networks

Architect the Network
This is a public sector focus webinar showing how to Architect the Network for a Highly Available SharePoint 2010 Deployment. Learn more!

Preparing for World IPv6 Day
World IPv6 Day (June 8, 2011) is approaching in about a week. This will be a landmark day for IPv6 Internet connectivity and IPv6-capable content providers. You will want to be prepared for this historic day in networking. This article will give you the background on what is happening on that day and how to help your organization be ready for the fun. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Journey to Unified Communications for SMBs
Resource guide for small & mid-size businesses considering unified communications. Key concepts, formulating your vision for UC, calculating potential savings and next steps. Read Now

Cisco is a top 3 server vendor
Well, they couldn't figure out pocket videocams but Cisco sure seems to have nailed blade servers. Just two years after shipping its first Unified Computing System platform, Cisco is now No. 3 in blade server revenue, having leapfrogged Dell in Q1, according to IDC. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of IPv6 for Enterprise Networks. Enter here.

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