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Why synchronized, replicated file service makes sense now
Last time, we saw why WAN Optimization won over WAFS. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

ESG: Consolidating Branch Office Storage
With a focus on WAN optimization, consolidating branch office storage and data protection ESG's findings confirm that this solution reduces remote office network traffic while extending SANs with little impact on remote servers and clients even for file system services and iSCSI block storage. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation)

Developing a Strategy for Storage Management
How the State of Wisconsin DET increased VM density, performance and saved $250K in their virtual environment. Read Now!

6 signs that the U.S. is overtaking the world at IPv6
Having invented the Internet 40-odd years ago, the United States has had the first-mover advantage when it comes to selling products and services that run on this ubiquitous communications platform. Now the United States is pulling ahead of its global rivals on next-gen Internet services built around the emerging IPv6 standard. Read More

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WHITE PAPER: Dell and VMware

Cloud Control: Meet the Challenges Head-On
Looking for the "On" switch for your cloud computing deployment? Right. While Cloud Computing is the gateway to business flexibility and agility, there's no "On" switch. There's no "right" way. The benefits of cloud hold tremendous promise, and challenges abound. Learn More

IPv6 traffic rises in U.S., but remains sliver of overall Internet
U.S. ISPs are reporting a significant rise in IPv6 traffic during the last three months, even though the overall numbers remain tiny -- less than 1% of Internet traffic. Read More

How the U.S. is winning the race to next-gen Internet
With the worldwide supply of IPv4 addresses rapidly dwindling, the United States is pulling ahead of its global rivals in the deployment of next-generation Internet services based on the emerging IPv6 standard. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

CIO's Guide to Advanced Consolidation
Consolidating IT infrastructures is a continuing trend, particularly in an uncertain economy with organizations looking to reduce costs. Learn more.

T-Mobile USA turns on fast networks to lure iPhone users
As the latest iPhone went on sale Friday, with T-Mobile USA once again left out of the party, the fourth-place U.S. carrier started turning on a network that is designed to offer high data rates on unlocked iPhones. Read More

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Complete guide to network virtualization
There are a number of emerging and proposed standard protocols focused on optimizing the support that data center Ethernet LANs provide for server virtualization. Several of these protocols are aimed at network virtualization via the creation of multiple virtual Ethernet networks that can share a common physical infrastructure in a manner that is somewhat analogous to multiple virtual machines sharing a common physical server. Read More



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