Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Gartner: Big challenges lurk in building enterprise wireless networks

Cisco unveils latest Nexus data center switch | H-1B visa processing delays threaten IT project success

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Gartner: Big challenges lurk in building enterprise wireless networks
When you start off with this bit of information from Gartner -- by 2015, 80% of newly installed wireless networks will be obsolete because of a lack of proper planning -- you understand the challenges enterprises face in ramping up mobile environments. Read More


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Cisco unveils latest Nexus data center switch
Cisco this week unveiled a raft of networking enhancements and extensions designed to scale data centers to securely support increasing amounts of data. Read More

H-1B visa processing delays threaten IT project success
IT departments that rely on foreign and offshore workers to staff projects could see their initiatives held up by staffing shortages caused by H-1B visa processing delays and increased scrutiny of guest worker visa programs, according to industry watchers. Read More

VMware aims to simplify management with new suites
VMware hopes to simplify management and help enterprises virtualize more of their infrastructure, with new and updated software suites announced at VMworld Europe in Copenhagen. Read More


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WLAN Vendor Ranking
This 2011 Gartner Magic Quadrant analyzes and ranks the many options. Learn more.

MDM, MAM, MPM, TEM, MEM – and MOM
Just what is mobile device management? I've spoken with a whole bunch of folks in recent weeks about this matter, and I've yet to come up with a diagram that can be adequately represented in three dimensions. There's a lot here, and well beyond the security, provisioning, remote wipe, and etc. that are part of most people's definition of MDM. Read More

Open Networking Summit Day 2: Cisco says "We see SDN as the next evolution of networking"
I have to say that after an amazing Day 2 at the Open Networking Summit, I am convinced that OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are not only here to stay, but they will define the future of networking. Read More

The challenges of managing mountains of information
If you think the storage systems in your data centers are out of control, imagine having 449 billion objects in your database, or having to add 40 terabytes of new data each week. Read More


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Building the Next Generation Data Center
Virtualization promotes flexible utilization of IT resources, reduced capital costs, high energy efficiency, highly-available applications, and improved business continuity. Learn More

NAS shoot-out: 5 storage servers battle for business
Five- and six-bay NAS cabinets from Iomega, Netgear, QNAP, Synology, and Thecus compete on speed, ease, and business features. Read More

VMware, Nvidia work to improve virtual desktop performance
VMware and Nvidia will work together to implement the graphics company Quadro's Virtual Graphics platform on VMware's View virtual desktop platform in order to allow more users to ditch the traditional workstation. Read More

Gartner: 10 key IT trends for 2012
If you had to pick 10 technology-related trends that will impact your enterprise infrastructure in the coming year, Gartner says you'd do well to start with virtualization and move to other issues such as social media influence, energy issues and flat networks to name a few. Read More

Execs feel more vulnerable to information theft: survey
Security firm Kroll's annual fraud report indicates that half of all senior executives feel their companies are vulnerable to information theft, up sharply from 38% last year. Read More



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2011 tech industry graveyard
Fortunately for the tech industry, there's a lot more living than dying, with 2011 seeing the birth of everything from Apple's iPad 2 to the Google+ social network. But inevitably, 2011 has also seen its share of dead, killed, murdered, offed, obliterated companies, technologies and ideas as well. Here's your chance to pay last respects, and who knows, maybe a few of these will sprout back to life.

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