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Big news for IPv6: Akamai to launch service in April
Akamai will offer IPv6 services to its entire customer base in April -- a long-awaited move that will be a major boon to the adoption rate of the next-generation Internet Protocol. Read More


WEBCAST: Wildpackets

Distributed Network Analysis for Distributed Applications
Corporate computing has crossed the threshold to highly distributed -- whether your organization has 50 or 50,000 employees. It's imperative that you distribute your network analysis capabilities. Learn technologies and approaches to best deal with today's highly distributed network applications View Now

WHITE PAPER: Radware

Is Your Application Delivery Future-Proof?
We understand your datacenter is constantly evolving but your budget probably isn't. We understand the strict SLAs your business requires. We understand you have your own virtualization pace. Learn More

20 iPad business apps every CIO should want
iPad apps for sales forces, IT departments and more Read More


WHITE PAPER: APC

Energy Efficient Cooling for Data Centers
The trend of increasing heat densities in data centers has held consistent with advances in computing technology for many years. As power density increased, it became evident that the degree of difficulty in cooling these higher power loads was also increasing. Learn More

Internet Society celebrates 20 years of standards, advocacy
The Internet Society, a nonprofit that operates the .org registry and funds Internet standards development work, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a gala event in Geneva next month. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.

Optimizing Offsite Disaster Recovery with Virtual WAN Op
Learn why one of the world's largest media companies chose Silver Peak virtual WAN Optimization for their cross country replication challenges including an on-demand media database requiring 7 x24 access. Complicating the challenge was a lack of space in the state-of-the-art data center for additional physical hardware. No problem. Learn more.

IBM CIO discusses Big Blue's BYOD strategy
IBM CIO Jeanette Horan has plenty of IT projects and systems to worry about, but perhaps one of the most pressing and timely is Big Blue's ongoing BYOD (bring your own device) rollout, which is aimed at including all of the company's 440,000 employees over time. Read More

Akamai takes aim at mobile content for acceleration
Akamai Technologies is extending the reach of its data acceleration services to better address mobile Internet use and the delivery of content from within an enterprise data center to employees or partners in the field. Read More

Firewall fail: A tale both funny and sad
After assuring me in an email that this episode really did happen - six or seven years ago at a call center in India contracted at that time by Citibank - the teller of the rapidly spreading tale got cold feet and deleted it from his Google+ page. (That never works.) Read More



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