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Cisco seeks relief from development obligation
Jim Duffy: As it navigates some of the darkest waters of its 25+-year voyage, Cisco is looking to back out of a deal to develop 1 million square feet of land in Alviso, CA. Read More


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Confessions of a Market Leader
With Enterasys, Stephens Support Services is able to manage each business independently, while maintaining a single unified wired & wireless network. Click here to learn more! Learn more

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Get Wi-Fi Ready as a LAN Replacement
As Wi-Fi continues to evolve, administrators need better real-time visibility into the "health" of clients. Learn how one tool can provide an intuitive, "at-a-glance" picture of: - Client transmission data rates - Transmission success rates - Goals of deployment for high, normal and low density locations Read now!

SysAdmin wanted to star in a Hollywood film
Julie Bort: Happy SysAdmin Day. In honor of that, business video provider Qumu is inviting real life system administrators to enter a contest in which the winner will star in a short film, as part of series of short films. Here is the first video in this series. Read More

Juniper mirrors, foreshadows Cisco's problems
Jim Duffy: Has Juniper caught the Cisco 'flu?' It appears that many of the same issues affecting Cisco are also afflicting Juniper two quarters into 2011. Read More


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Accelerate and Optimize SharePoint
Improve and accelerate all SharePoint operations and tasks. Object caching, byte caching and compression technologies, combined with protocol optimizations, allow SharePoint users to access content and complete tasks in seconds instead of minutes and reduces bandwidth utilization by up to 99%. Read now!

Nebula provides a "cloud-in-a-box"
Jon Oltsik: Under the recently-completed Vivek Kundra era, the U.S. federal government became an aggressive proponent of cloud computing. Much of this was pure folly leading to wasteful IT assessments but one of these, NASA Nebula, was a very successful cloud. Read More

TVOICE Video #3
Kevin Wallace: Here's the third in our series of TVOICE training videos. This one investigates an H.323 gateway issue. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Accelerate WAN File Transfers by 50x
According to Taneja Group research, 83% of IT managers are considering a move to the cloud a top priority. This paper highlights their research and provides guidance on how to overcome cloud adoption barriers and further leverage virtualization and consolidation efforts by strategically deploying WAN optimization. Read now!

I Was Wrong About Self-Encrypting Hard Drives
Jon Oltsik: A few years ago, the EVP of marketing at EMC gave me some grief about analyst predictions. He said something like, "if I bet on your predictions and you're incorrect, I spend millions of dollars on the wrong stuff and lose my job. All you have to do is change your PowerPoint slides and move on." Read More

A mind-blowing look at today's mind-controlled, mind-reading technologies
Julie Bort: It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but for the past few years, researchers have tapped into brain waves to control everything from video games to wheelchairs. They are beginning to use computers to decipher our thoughts, too. Read More

IPv6 Deployment Misperception: The network team owns the deployment
Shannon McFarland: The No. 2 misperception of IPv6 has more to do with politics within the enterprise than it does with technical stuff. Who runs the deployment? Read More

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