Thursday, February 16, 2012

ENIAC, world's first digital computer, turns 66

  Zynga makes dramatic shift from public cloud | IBM's top network exec rips Cisco's rip and replace
 
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ENIAC, world's first digital computer, turns 66
Massive machine was world's first large-scale electronic general-purpose digital computer Read More


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Networking and Cloud: An Era of Change
As you deploy cloud infrastructure and operating models in your organization, the role that networking plays and the impact of these models on your networks may not always be clear. This document discusses the importance of the network to cloud computing, why the network must change, and what Cisco is doing to lead these changes. Learn More!

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Networking eGuide: Optimizing Efficiencies
Today's IT business climate is all about savings. One of the easiest ways for IT professionals to accomplish this goal is by building a more efficient network. This eGuide will help IT professionals explore the newest ways to optimize existing infrastructure and best practices to build new networks. Learn More!

Zynga makes dramatic shift from public cloud
Zynga has moved most of its users away from Amazon Web Services and onto its private cloud in a move to maximize the reliability and performance of its social games network. Read More

IBM's top network exec rips Cisco's rip and replace
IBM reversed course on networking in 2010 when it acquired Blade Network Technologies, one of its key network suppliers. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix and Managing Editor Jim Duffy recently caught up with Vikram Mehta, founder of BNT and now vice president of IBM System Networking, for an update on IBM's network visions going forward. Read More

US could save $4.4B by dumping paper $1 bill for coin
If the US government really considers getting rid of the paper $1 bill in favor of a coin it could save $4.4 billion over 30 years, or an average of about $146 million per year. Read More


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Investment Protection and Elasticity for Your Network
NetScaler Pay-as-You-Grow. 5x capacity on-demand. No new hardware. The Iron Age is officially over. The Cloud Age is here. Learn More

How and When to Build a Mobile Website
As of November 2011, 91.4 million people in the United States owned smartphones, according to comScore. That was an 8 percent increase over just a few months before. And if the trend continues, as most analysts and smartphone vendors believe it will, the number of individuals in the United States with a smartphone will be close to, if not exceed, 100 million by March 2012 - that's nearly one out of three Americans. And that's not including the number of people using iPads and tablet PCs, which was well over 15 million as of June 2011, per CTIA, the Wireless Association. Read More

13 of the greatest security myths
They're "security myths," oft-repeated and generally accepted notions about IT security that arguably are simply not true -- in order words, it's just a myth. We asked security experts, consultants, vendors and enterprise security managers to share their favorite "security myths" with us. Here are 13 of them... Read More

When's the best time for your caffeine fix? There's an app for that
Researchers at Penn State have come up with an iPhone, iPad app that lets you know the optimal time of the day you should have that quad-shot of espresso so that it boosts your mental alertness without keeping you from sleeping later. Read More


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New eBook: Managed Hosting Buyer's Guide
Looking to relieve the daily pressures on your current IT Infrastructure through Managed Hosting? This e-book provides managed hosting buyers essential tools for selecting or re-evaluating service providers. Learn More

How to Choose a Router for Your Business
Buying a router for a business isn't as simple as picking a consumer product with the best ratings from an online merchant or the best price on the shelf at a local electronics superstore. Your company has serious needs, such as supporting scores of users (including guests) on the network, and locking down company data to guard against snoops. Read More

Full visibility into high-performance nets: Demand 100% packet capture
A new class of packet-based network monitoring and recording solutions are emerging that enable companies running high-speed and ultra-high-speed networks to address the issue of network blindness, a condition that exposes organizations to a raft of operational, legal, compliance and reputational risks. With the cost of network downtime measured in millions of dollars per hour, knowing what's going on inside the network isn't just a nice to have, it's critical. Read More

IPv6 deployment starts at the network edge
IT execs know they will have to deploy IPv6 at some point, but where to begin? One approach that establishes some IPv6 capability without spending a lot of time or money is to start at the perimeter. Read More

 
 
 

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