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Do Android and Windows really have 35% of the tablet market?
A new report out today seems to show Android and Windows making headway in the battle to topple Apple's iPad at the top of the tablet market. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Storage technologies for server virtualization
When deployed together, highly virtualized HP 3PAR Utility Storage, powered by Intel® Xeon® processors, and server virtualization from VMware deployed on HP server blades deliver a compelling utility computing solution. Read now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap 2011

Key Industry Analysts Coming to IT Roadmap Dallas
IT Roadmap is coming to Dallas on September 13th, and with it comes your opportunity to hear from five top industry analysts. Hear what they have to say about where the industry is, and where it is going. Analysts from IDC and Nemertes Research will be moderating our morning technology tracks. Click to continue

10 great off-the-cuff uses for retired Space Shuttles
It was a sad event when the iconic NASA Space Shuttle program ended today with the landing of Atlantis. After the last mission the flying shuttles will all be assigned to museums where millions will admire them as static displays. But wouldn't it be cool if they were put to use in places where you might not expect? Here we take a tongue-in-cheek look at some not-shuttle-retirement-home-like uses for the venerable craft. Read More

How to upgrade your Mac to OS X Lion
Easiest OS upgrade ever? Quite possibly. Here's a visual guide. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Introduction to Data Center Infrastructure Management
This paper looks at how DCIM products can help you streamline operations, automate asset management, optimize resources and reduce costs. Read More

Alcatel-Lucent confirms Enterprise business may be sold
Alcatel-Lucent this week confirmed it is "exploring strategic options" for its Enterprise business, a non-core asset that's been reported to be shopped around for a possible sale. Read More

Eyeball-scanning iPhone used by cops to ID suspects
A blocky attachment to an Apple iPhone lets police officers snap a close-up of a suspect's eye and compare it to a database of scans. The system can ID a suspect in seconds. But should we have privacy concerns? Read More


WHITE PAPER: ADTRAN

Unified Communications: Getting the Green Light
In these articles, Network World and its sister IDG Enterprise publications explore the rising importance of UC within the enterprise and provide advice on how to create a working strategy. Learn more

Acer to buy U.S. cloud technology provider iGware
Acer said Thursday it plans to acquire iGware, a cloud technology company in the U.S., for US$320 million, as part of a plan to allow users to more easily share content across the PC maker's products. Read More

4 Tips for Keeping Your Data Center Cool This Summer
Now that summer is in full swing, it's natural for IT shops to be concerned about keeping their data centers cool. But with limited budgets, keeping the data center operating efficiently without blowing the utility bill out of the water can be a challenge. Read More

IPv6 Deployment Misperception: I have to deploy IPv6 everywhere
The No. 3 entry in this series covers where you need to deploy IPv6, day one. Where you turn IPv6 on day one is usually driven by two factors: use case and time frame. Since IPv6 is just IP and you probably have IP everywhere today, it makes sense that you now need IPv6 everywhere. The reality is that this is not really true, at least not immediately. Read More



GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from the Subnets: Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of IPv6 for Enterprise Networks books. Enter here.

SLIDESHOWS

20 of the weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2011 (so far!)
From IT geeks winning millions to Google mush-brain syndrome, 2011 is shaping up to be one wacky year.

MOST-READ STORIES

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  5. 15 incredibly useful (and free) Microsoft tools for IT pros
  6. Google Labs to be shut down
  7. Microsoft struggles to get Hyper-V drivers in Linux kernel
  8. Beyond Angry Birds: The 20 most acclaimed iPhone/iPad games
  9. Dell takes deeper dive into networking, buys Force10
  10. How to upgrade your Mac to OS X Lion

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