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Who are tech's highest paid CEOs?
Oracle's Larry Ellison finally ousted from the top spot on our list of highest paid tech execs Read More


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Cisco nemesis Huawei to demo 96-port 100G Ethernet switch
Huawei, Cisco's toughest competitor in networking, will debut its entry into enterprise data center switching at this week's Interop 2012 conference in Las Vegas. Read More

HP, F5 partner to speed delivery of cloud apps
HP this week unveiled several initiatives at Interop 2012 in Las Vegas to enhance the provisioning and performance of virtual applications over a network, including an alliance with application delivery controller leader F5. Read More

Will BYOD revive the network-access control idea? Gartner thinks it will
Is the BYOD craze going to bring a revival of NAC, the policy-based network-access control that was hyped a decade ago but didn't end up widely adopted for endpoint security? Read More


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On to Interop 2012: BYOD, Cloud, SDN, slot machines, and roulette
I'll be on an airplane in a few hours bound for Las Vegas and Interop 2012. Here's what I'm expecting at the show: 1. SDN, the sequel. With the Open Networking Summit (ONS) last month and Interop this week, software-defined networking is the gift that keeps on giving. Interop will feature an OpenFlow plug-fest and lots of rhetoric. What I'm looking for, however, are real use cases, mature products,... Read More

Basho's Declaration Of Independence: All Nodes Are Created Equal
Just when you thought you knew who the players are in the NoSQL space you realize you left out a major one. I felt that way after speaking with Bobby Patrick, CMO of Basho, the makers of the open source Riak database. Read More

Hacktivists have the enterprises' attention. Now what?
Experts say enterprises need to be more prepared for anything and everything, including eventual compromises. Read More


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Going Wireless in the Data Center
Bouncing information around a data center, via 60GHz Wi-Fi, can speed things up by 30% compared to using traditional cables, a group of researchers found. The technique is still being perfected, but it could yield an interesting approach for enterprises in the not-too-distant future. Read More

Google liable for copyright infringement, jury finds
A jury has found Google liable for copyright infringement in its use of Java in Android, but has not managed to decide whether that infringement was protected by rules governing "fair use." Read More

12 cool, creative and just plain weird gadget concepts
Take a gander at a dozen delightful concept designs for tomorrow's smartphones, laptops, gaming devices and more. Read More

Cloud Computing Gains in Federal Government
Industry leaders see rapid Federal government uptake in infrastructure-as-a-service, citizen-facing applications as agency CIOs warm to the new dynamic of cloud computing. Read More



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