NETWORKING NEWS UPDATE | | Friday, February 17, 2012 | | ANALYTIC REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS: FEATURED REPORTS Fundamentals: ARMed and Dangerous? As ARM chips go beyond being just the power inside iPads and Kindle Fires, Intel and AMD have reason to worry. Enterprise IT, on the other hand, can expect more choice and savings in end-user computing and data center consolidation projects, as ARM innovation positively affects procurement of infrastructure gear and related application development and migration. DOWNLOAD NOW (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) | | | | | | FEATURED WHITEPAPERS StreamlineBusiness Continuity and Disaster Recovery Solutions To succeed and thrive, today's organizations must create network environments that enable them to continue operations or recover in the shortest possible time. This paper provides practical advice for maintaining a functional DR strategy, and for streamlining business continuity solutions. | TODAY'S MOST POPULAR STORIES @ TECHWEB.COM: iPad 3: 9 Things We Really Want Apple, as usual, is keeping the tablet's specs under wraps. But here's what we want to see.
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FROM THE NETWORK COMPUTING BLOG: Cloud Security: No Guarantees! By Chris Talbot When adopting a cloud service, whether it's software- or platform-as-a-service, enterprise IT organizations frequently make the assumption that the provider's security will be an improvement over the security of their own on-premise systems. Verifying that it's true, however, is tricky, and in the end, there are no guarantees. Skanska Joins The Data-Center Mod Squad By Esther Shein Infrastructure and construction contractor Skanska USA has unveiled what it is calling one of the most efficient, greenest data centers in the world. The "Mission Critical Center of Excellence" will use Skanska's new modular design strategy, which will deliver a power usage efficiency (PUE) of 1.15, company officials say. Traditional data centers have a PUE of 2.0, says Terry Rennaker, vice president of Skanska USA COE. Cisco & Friends Debate Cloud Future By Robert Mullins Cloud computing is evolving to the point where unique clouds will be developed for specific industry verticals such as health care, government or financial services, predicts a Cisco Systems executive speaking at the CloudConnect 2012 conference this week in Silicon Valley. This runs contrary to what some have called the Coke versus Pepsi rule, that companies would not want to be in multi-tenant cloud environments with their competitors. WEBCASTS: Embracing the Management of Change Join IBM and Forbes for a discussion about how savvy business managers are leveraging technology to chart a path for growth, partnering with their IT departments to deliver value, and creating an unprecedented advantage over the competition. It happens Thursday, February 23, 2012 More Information & Registration | | | | This e-mail was sent to networking.world@gmail.com | NETWORKING NEWS UPDATE -- Published By TechWeb 600 Community Drive Manhasset, NY 11030 To subscribe to our other newsletters, change your e-mail address or format (Text/HTML) or to unsubscribe, click here | | Keep Getting This Newsletter Don't let future editions of Techweb's Networking News Update go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list: email@techwebnewsletters.com If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation. We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Statement. | | | |
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