Thursday, October 28, 2010

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AT&T lagging while others lead on IPv6 | Sierra Wireless to equip cars with HSPA in 2011

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Your copy of the Networking RFI
In about a month, we will publish Jim's report entitled "The 2010 Cloud Networking Report". That report will talk about the WAN, LAN and management challenges associated with supporting cloud computing and will also discuss some of the emerging solutions. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetApp

Top Considerations for Virtualizing Microsoft Applications
This report describes the reasons for virtualizing Microsoft® applications. It highlights the most important architecture and deployment considerations to help you get started. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Fluke Networks

Turning techs into fast problem solvers
How self interpreting tools will turn network techs into fast problem solvers, not just problem finders. Read now

AT&T lagging while others lead on IPv6
Is AT&T behind on IPv6 deployment? Read More


WHITE PAPER: APC by Schneider Electric

Cooling Strategies for IT Wiring Closets and Small Rooms
Cooling for IT wiring closets is rarely planned and typically only implemented after failures or overheating occur. This paper describes the science and practical application of an improved method for the specification of cooling for wiring closets. Read now.

Sierra Wireless to equip cars with HSPA in 2011
Sierra Wireless is working on embedded modules that will allow car manufacturers to integrate HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) and EV-DO Rev A into their vehicles, the company said on Wednesday. Read More


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Virtualize Beyond the Data Center
Join independent network expert, Jim Metzler, for an in-depth discussion on the nuances among various virtualized network components, the importance of WAN optimization in a virtual data center and an explanation of how WAN optimization virtual appliances can easily integrate into your environment. Learn More

Google now second-largest ISP, carries 6.4% of Internet traffic
Google is now the second-largest carrier of Internet traffic, according to data released this week by Arbor Networks. But should corporate network managers care about this news? Read More

Polycom integrates videoconferencing with Lotus Sametime
Polycom announced Wednesday that its room and desktop videoconferencing systems have been integrated with IBM Lotus Sametime to offer business customers a fuller range of unified communications tools. Read More

Vendors closing in on 1G bps using DSL
DSL vendors are using a variety of methods such as bonding several copper lines, creating virtual ones and using advanced noise cancellation to increase broadband over copper to several hundred megabits per second. Read More



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