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Logical complications in an IT environment

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Logical complications in an IT environment
In our last newsletter we discussed some of the logical issues, such as route flapping, that can complicate management in a traditional IT environment. In this newsletter we will describe how the adoption of server virtualization and cloud computing further complicates management processes. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

A Practical approach to Wireless 2.0
Creating "Wi-Fi that works" is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types, the speed and complexity of 802.11n, high-density environments, etc., controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

A Practical approach to Wireless 2.0
Creating "Wi-Fi that works" is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types, the speed and complexity of 802.11n, high-density environments, etc., controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. Read now!

Remote access at warp speed
Riverbed's Steelhead Mobile WAN acceleration software client slashes Web, mail, file copy, and file transfer times for Windows and Mac users Read More

G.hn home-network backers plan tests next week
The G.hn technology for wired residential networks should be a step closer to consumers' homes after interoperability tests taking place next week. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Client Health Score Solution Brief
This solution brief provides an overview of Aerohive's new Client Health Score feature which cuts through volumes of data to show you the overall health of clients in an "at-a-glance" format, then enables you to drill down if you see a specific problem. Read now!

EMC, IBM introduce replication, geoparity capability
EMC last week announced enhancements to its Isilon IQ 108NL and its cloud-enabled Atmos platform. The company introduced IQ 108NL, an Isilon node that allows the scale-out NAS system to exceed 15PB under a single file system and volume. Read More

Google rolling out fix for Android authentication vulnerability
Yesterday security experts were bemoaning the fact that the fragmentation of Android could create significant delays in patching at least some of the 99 percent of phones based on Google's operating system that were shown vulnerable to authentication attacks. Now Google says it has that concern covered. From a Computerworld story on our site: Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Analysis of HP D2D Product Line
The HP D2D product line was first announced in early 2007, providing both disk to disk and VTL backup. In June 2010, the product line was updated to include StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon ®processor 5500 series, HP Labs developed inline data deduplication, along with a number of other enhancements. Read More Today!

Cisco to dump Linksys, WebEx?
Cisco is rumored to be looking to sell its Linksys home and consumer networking business as it looks to shave $1 billion in expenses by eliminating product lines and jobs. The Register posts this possibility, along with another: "letting go of its WebEx brand." Read More

The Future of Work –Yes, It's Mobile, But…
One of the most interesting conference sessions I've had the opportunity to participate in occurred at last week's Interop conference in Las Vegas. While I Chair the Wireless and Mobility Track, I also spoke in a session called "Future of Work: The Great Debate", which was Chaired by Manuela Farrell, the Conference Manager for all of Interop. Read More



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