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Launch event drives IPv6 traffic to all-time high
The much-hyped World IPv6 Launch Day event on Wednesday resulted in a rise in IPv6 traffic -- including Web and email -- to a new peak as expected. But ISPs said the bigger story was the steady increase in IPv6 traffic that occurred in the months leading up to the event, which they anticipate will continue for the rest of 2012. Read More


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BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar - 6/26
During this one-day tech seminar, IT executives, managers and teams will learn how to successfully manage the onslaught of new mobile devices, along with the strategies and policies that can help avoid pitfalls and ensure success. June 26 - Omni Parker House, Boston Click to continue

WEBCAST: HP, Microsoft & Intel

Gaining A Competitive Advantage With Your Data
Learn why managers at the most competitive organizations are two times more reliant on business analytics than managers at their least competitive peers. Click here to view the entire HP-Microsoft Data Management Appliance & Reference Architecture Portfolio and see how you can manage any data, any size, anywhere. (http://bit.ly/I1OdGI) Learn more

Googler on why he left ... for the third time
A job at Google is so widely coveted that how-to books have been written about landing one, yet Gabor Cselle last week up and walked away from a good gig there ... for the third time in eight years. Read More

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Gartner: Top 10 emerging infrastructure trends
Gartner kicked off its Infrastructure & Operations Management Summit here today with a "top 10" list of the most significant emerging trends that will impact data centers and information technology used by businesses and government from now into the next four or five years. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

IT Roadmap Denver: New Sessions
Including: Unified Communications and VOIP, Mobility Strategies, The New Enterprise Network in the Era of the Cloud, Risk Management, Applications Strategy, Reducing IT Cost and Increasing Efficiencies, Analyzing Your Customers for Business Intelligence, and more. So register now and get ready for an all new IT Roadmap in 2012: Click to continue

INSIDER
The Cisco security directive
Chris Young just celebrated his six-month anniversary as senior vice president of the recently formed Cisco Security Group reporting to Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior. He brings an interesting perspective to the position, hailing as he does from VMware and RSA. Young was senior vice president and general manager for VMware's end user computing solutions and, prior to that, senior vice president for products at RSA. After hearing Cisco CEO John Chambers proclaim in a recent teleconference that we could expect to see Cisco make big strides in security with Young onboard, Network World Editor in Chief John Dix tracked Young down for his vision and plans. Read More

Flame malware's structure among most complex ever seen, says Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab Monday shared more details about the sophisticated cyber-espionage Flame malware widely believed to be the work of a nation-state, though the security firm isn't venturing yet to say what country that might be. Read More

Quiz: Can you navigate Windows 8?
Building on our general Windows 8 Quiz, here's a test of how well you have learned to get around in Microsoft's new operating system. Validate what you already know or use the quiz to learn new tips and tricks that will make climbing the learning curve for the platform less painful. Keep track of your answers and check your score at the end to see how well you did. Read More


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V-locity 3 - Virtual Optimization Realized
VM performance can benefit greatly when disk I/O is highly optimized. Learn how to enable communication between virtual machines to intelligently synchronize resource allocation while also preventing file fragmentation before it occurs, optimizing file placement, and eliminating excess disk I/O. Read Now!

Can Mozilla right the ship?
Several years ago, Mozilla was a real up-and-comer -- its Firefox browser was the first serious challenger to Internet Explorer in a long time, and the company's identity with open source enhanced its public perception as a worthy upstart. Read More

A laugh for those whose LinkedIn passwords were leaked
Whether or not you're in the throes of redoing your LinkedIn password in the wake of the social network's major breach, here's a bit from UCB Comedy that speaks to the universal pain of coming up with a new password that's sure to keep the bad guys at bay. Read More

Cisco gear sold to Iran despite sanctions
Despite sanctions that prohibit sales of American technology to Iran, an Iranian mobile operator was able to source equipment from Cisco, HP and Sun, which is now owned by Oracle. Read More



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