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The Macintosh II celebrates its 25th anniversary
Twenty-five years ago, Apple released the Macintosh II, a powerful, expandable desktop computer that represented a profound ideological design shift in the Macintosh line. Through its open architecture and color display capability, it echoed the experimental philosophy of Apple's earliest machines and ignited a new wave of enthusiasm for the Macintosh platform. Read More


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Data Center Without Walls: Welcome to the Cloud
The "old school" way of thinking needs to change. It's time for freedom, efficiency and mobility… It's time for what Ciena calls a Data Center Without Walls. Learn how the network is evolving to handle more demanding cloud infrastructure services, driving the emergence of the virtual cloud, workload orchestration, and software defined networking. Register for the Webinar

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Want to Make Compliance Easy? Get Proactive!
Is your business reactively implementing compliance? If so, you're wasting time and money and destroying productivity. Get proactive! Read now!

Coolest, hottest & strangest gadgets from Taiwan's Computex 2012 show
Windows 8 is hot, the devices are strange, and the experimentation is cool Read More

Windows 8 Update: We're talking IPv6-friendly
Windows 8 has a bias in favor of IPv6 but can handle IPv4 connectivity when it's the only option, something that will help the IPv6 transition for businesses and individuals. This also fits in with Microsoft's overall commitment to IPv6 in many of its other products, although many of its services lag. Read More

Google's software-defined/OpenFlow backbone drives WAN links to 100% utilization
Google, an early backer of software-defined networking and OpenFlow, shared some details at the recent Open Networking Summit about how the company is using the technology to link 12 worldwide data centers over 10G links. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Google Principal Engineer Amin Vahdat to learn more. 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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2012 WAN Optimization Magic Quadrant
Limited bandwidth, long distances and poor network quality prohibit cost reductions for today's critical IT initiatives. Your IT organization needs WAN optimization that can be deployed anywhere, on any platform, and for the lowest cost. See how the new Gartner Magic Quadrant for WAN Optimization Controllers can help. Read now.

Berners-Lee, MIT's Clark offer glimpses into the future of the Internet
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, speaking at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Mass., Tuesday night with MIT Senior Research Scientist David Clark, said that participation in the information society must be regarded as a right, not a privilege. Read More

Mojix extends its wide-area RFID product for enterprises
Mojix has released a new version of its wide-area RFID tag reading product, now capable of reading tags 600 or more feet away. Read More

ISOC: IPv6 is the new normal for the Internet
IPv6 is the new normal for the Internet. So claims the Internet Society (ISOC) as it sums up the early results of its World IPv6 Launch Day held on Wednesday. Read More

New Federal Mobile IT Strategy Must Address Security
As the White House rolls out an agenda to open and optimize government data for mobile devices and accelerate use of smartphones and tablets across departments and agencies, security expert warns that federal CIOs must address an array of vulnerabilities. Read More


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2011 SMB Disaster Preparedness Survey
SMB Disaster Prepardness Survey which measured the attitudes and practices of small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and their customers toward disaster preparedness. The survey findings show that though SMBs are at risk, they are still not making disaster preparedness a priority until they experience a disaster or data loss. Read Now!

Microsoft developing Hyper-V support for OpenStack
Microsoft is attempting to reintegrate support for Hyper-V back into OpenStack, months after the open source cloud-building project dropped support for the hypervisor in its latest release. Read More

California's budget crisis sparks controversial 'BYOD' plan to save money
The state of California's staggering budget problems -- now an estimated $16 billion shortfall -- have put Chris Cruz, deputy director and chief information officer at the state's Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), in a tough situation. Because of the state's ongoing fiscal crisis, he, like other agency managers, last year was told to cut use of state-issued cellphones by 50% as a cost-saving measure. Cruz decided one way to hold down costs at DHCS, which was using BlackBerries, was to have agency employees use their own smartphones instead -- without any subsidy. Read More

DARPA wants electronics with radically novel liquid cooling technology
With increased electronic minituriztion and the density of the chips running such devices heat is a mortal enemy for the power and scalability of such systems. Read More

CIOs: Don't Let Microsoft's Marketing Drumbeat Drown Out Priorities
Microsoft is in the midst of a marketing storm for product launches later this year. While CIOs shouldn't be seduced into thinking they need Windows 8 and Office 15 right away, planning for them may help clarify what your company really needs. Read More



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