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AT&T Boasts of Billions Spent on Network Improvements
A letter sent to AT&T customers and a news release issued today about wireless network improvements are stoking speculation that the carrier is near the end of its exclusive deal for the Apple iPhone in the U.S.
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How to Build a Solid Server Virtualization Foundation
Dramatic cost and agility benefits make server virtualization an essential part of any data center. Here's how to plan, deploy, and maintain a sound virtual infrastructure
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HP Upgrades SANs, Management Software
HP announced storage hardware upgrades and management software updates for SMBs. The upgrades include the ability to create a SAN using both VMware and HyperV servers as well as being able to back up SQL and Exchange servers.
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Google Instant Gives Users As-You-Type Search Results
Google today announced a new feature that will allow users to get search results as they type their queries.
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Ciena's Loss Deepens After Nortel Metro Ethernet Acquisition
Ciena plunged deeper into the red following its acquisition of Nortel Networks' metro Ethernet business, with sales of its legacy products stagnating, it reported Wednesday.
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Dell to Make a Play for Brocade?
After losing out to HP on 3Par, will Dell now make a play for Brocade?
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Schmidt Says Google TV on Track for Fall Release
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the company will launch its TV service in the U.S. this fall.
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HP and 3Par Sign Definitive Merger Agreement
Hewlett-Packard and 3Par have signed a definitive agreement for HP to buy the California storage vendor for US$2.35 billion, the companies said Thursday.
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Cisco, Itron to Jointly Design Smart Energy Grid Communications
Cisco and utility metering company Itron have agreed to jointly develop a standards-based IP-based communications platform for smart energy grids.
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Brocade Set to Unveil 100G Ethernet
Brocade will soon unveil 100Gbps Ethernet additions to its switching and routing product line, in what the company claims is its most significant Ethernet/IP product rollout since acquiring Foundry Networks in 2008.
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Brocade Set to Unveil 100G Ethernet
Brocade will soon unveil 100Gbps Ethernet additions to its switching and routing product line, in what the company claims is its most significant Ethernet/IP product rollout since acquiring Foundry Networks in 2008.
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Eight Great Virtual Appliances for VMware, Free for the Downloading
The combination of free open source and virtual machines is hard to beat; here are some of the handiest virtual appliances you'll find.
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More IT Managers Plan to Spend Less, Oracle Struggles with Users, Survey Finds
A survey by research firm TheInfoPro indicated that IT managers plan to spend less this year and next on data storage systems, preferring to do more with what they already have.
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Xsigo Gives Ethernet a Path Into Converged I/O
I/O virtualization vendor Xsigo Systems is tapping into the most ubiquitous network connections around, offering an appliance that lets enterprises carve many virtual links out of the Gigabit Ethernet or 10-Gigabit Ethernet port built into a server.
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Networks Blighted By Poor Configuration
The biggest security threat to most networks could be the people paid to look after them, an informal survey of IT professionals has suggested.
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VMware VCloud Director Gets Zenoss Monitoring App
Zenoss releases a cloud monitoring application for VMware vCloud deployments
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Virginia's IT Outage Continues, 7 Agencies Still Affected
Public agencies within the Commonwealth of Virginia continued to experience intranet service outages as the result of a memory card failure in a storage area network managed by outsourcer Northrop Grumman.
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Cisco Patches Bug That Crashed 1 Percent of Internet
Cisco has fixed a bug in its IOS (Internetwork Operating System) router software that contributed to a brief Internet blackout last week, thought to have affected about 1 percent of the Internet.
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Cisco Patches Bug That Crashed 1 Percent of Internet
Cisco has fixed a bug in its IOS (Internetwork Operating System) router software that contributed to a brief Internet blackout last week, thought to have affected about 1 percent of the Internet.
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Virginia's IT Outage Continues, 7 Agencies Still Affected
Public agencies within the Commonwealth of Virginia continued to experience intranet service outages as the result of a memory card failure in a storage area network managed by outsourcer Northrop Grumman.
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