Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What's next for Ethernet?

  20 milestones in Ethernet's first 40 years | 10 things you may not know about Ethernet
 
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What's next for Ethernet?
Internet traffic will quadruple in five years and the number of mobile Internet connections will exceed the world's population by 2017, according to Cisco research. Read More


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20 milestones in Ethernet's first 40 years
Reviewing the highlights of Ethernet's first four decades Read More


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Winning Strategies for Omnichannel Banking
Research reveals new ways for banks to prosper. Customers are ready for omnichannel experiences. Respond now-learn how to manage the transition to omnichannel banking and reap the rewards of delivering innovative services. Read Now

10 things you may not know about Ethernet
Ethernet's value to networking and IT is well established over the past 40 years. But did you know that "Ethernet" refers to two slightly different ways of sending information between endpoints on a LAN? That and some other perhaps lesser known facts about this 40-year-old technology are reviewed here: Read More


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Easing the Online Overload
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Factors converging to drive 10G
The market for 10G Ethernet is poised for strong growth due to a number of factors, according to Crehan Research. Those factors include: Read More

Shrinking chips challenge Moore's Law
Intel will continue to fulfill Moore's Law for the foreseeable future, but the challenge of keeping up with it is growing as chips get smaller, says a company executive. Read More

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A data center in Sweden has cut its energy bills by a million dollars a year using seawater to cool its servers, though jellyfish are an occasional hazard. Read More

 
 
 

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20 milestones in Ethernet's first 40 years

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