Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Cisco preps virtual desktops for video

Cloudmark tackles IPv6 | Huawei asks U.S. to explain its exclusion from emergency network project

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Cisco preps virtual desktops for video
Cisco this week filled out its desktop virtualization product line by adding a thin client that improves processing and bandwidth utilization for voice and video. Read More


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Cloudmark tackles IPv6
Cloudmark is among the first messaging vendors to tackle the vexing issues related to integrating large-scale e-mail services with the next-generation Internet Protocol called IPv6. Read More

Huawei asks U.S. to explain its exclusion from emergency network project
China's Huawei Technologies has called on the U.S. Department of Commerce to explain why the company is apparently being excluded from participation in the construction of a national wireless network for emergency responders. Read More


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Coalition targets US broadband adoption gap
A coalition of IT vendors, online companies and nonprofit organizations have launched a wide-ranging program to drive up broadband adoption in the U.S. and train residents in tech skills in an effort to cut unemployment and spur economic growth. Read More

Cloud-based DNS outperforms in-house systems, study shows
A new vendor-sponsored study of the 1,000 biggest websites quantifies how much better third-party managed service providers are doing at operating DNS services across the Internet cloud than enterprises that run this critical network service themselves. Read More


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Consolidation to Cloud Foundation
With virtualization comes a simple, automated infrastructure that leads to a dynamic, efficient enterprise. Read this whitepaper to learn how virtualization has proven itself an invaluable technology setting enterprises on the path to cloud computing. Read now.

Net monitoring tool now ships with IPv6
In another sign that network vendors are prepping for the near-term shift of service provider and enterprise networks to IPv6, Paessler AG has begun shipping a new version of its network monitoring tool that supports the next-generation Internet Protocol. Read More

Gartner: The future of IT? Get ready to blow stuff up
If IT is to successfully move into the future it's going to need to blow up its current way of thinking and the way it supports mature technologies. That was the key message at the opening session of the Gartner Symposium IT/Expo here. "Mature technologies are code for obsolete," said Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner and global head of research. "You must dare to employ creative destruction to eliminate legacy, and selectively destroy low impact systems." Read More

2011 tech industry graveyard
WebOS, Cisco Flip camera, Google Labs and the rest: Our list of IT companies, technologies and ideas killed off or headed for the end of life Read More



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