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Gasp! Cisco and HP collaborate on blade switch
Perhaps it's a matter of keeping your friends close but your enemies closer: Bitter data center and networking rivals Cisco and HP collaborated to develop a switch for HP's blade server systems to address the needs of joint customers. Read More


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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

Enterasys looks to take on Cisco, HP in fabrics
Enterasys Networks this week unveiled a switching fabric designed to unify the data center, campus and wired and wireless enterprise edge. Read More

Keys to successful data center consolidation
Data center consolidation continues to be a hot topic, and with good reason. It has proven to be an effective way to reduce costs and complexity, setting organizations on a course for more efficient IT management. But while the benefits are proven, the path to success takes careful navigation. Read More

Dell as a services company? Maybe, say customers
Dell's decision to hold its first-ever enterprise conference this week may have helped some of its customers see it as more than just a hardware company. Read More


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Social Security agency leaks thousands of SSNs every year, report says
The Social Security Administration puts thousands of Americans at risk of identity theft each year by accidentally leaking their Social Security Numbers and other data, according to an investigative report by the Scripps Howard New Service. Read More

At Dell World, Ballmer steers clear of tablets, phones and Apple
With many still reflecting on the contributions of Steve Jobs, being at Dell World this week almost feels like living in an alternative universe. Read More

Table salt found to boost data storage density
The National University of Singapore and the Data Storage Institute have come up with a way to use NaCl (salt) to increase bit storage density on hard drive platters to 3.3 Tbit/in. or more than five times what a Seagate 4TB hard drive has today. Read More

Michael Dell sends memo, of sorts, to HP
Laced throughout Dell's first enterprise user conference, either directly or indirectly, will be talk about HP and its very public consideration of either spinning off or selling its personal systems group. Read More


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Building the Next Generation Data Center
Virtualization promotes flexible utilization of IT resources, reduced capital costs, high energy efficiency, highly-available applications, and improved business continuity. Learn More

Dell puts recent acquisitions to work
Dell is implementing networking, storage, software and hardware technologies it has gained from recent acquisitions in products that can help it move beyond servers to deliver more end-to-end solutions. Read More

U.S. Commerce Dept mum on Huawei block, citing security
The U.S. Department of Commerce will not explain why it is blocking Chinese company Huawei from participating in a project to build a national wireless network, citing security reasons, a department official said. Read More

NASA CTO says help desks will soon be thing of past
As far as NASA's IT CTO is concerned, mobile technology and public and private cloud infrastructures will soon make help desks as we know them pointless. Read More

BlackBerry maker hangs head, extends bouquet of flowers
In an attempt to make more concrete its apology for last week's disastrous service outage, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion this morning is offering users a dozen free applications and enterprise customers a month's worth of free technical support. The applications include: Read More



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