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Network World is conducting a survey of its readers' smartphone preferences – both in their personal and work lives. Everyone who participates will be eligible to win a free Apple iPad. Read More


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Demystifying Desktop Virtualization
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Silent CEO, shadowy avatars fuel Google+ 'ghost town' vibe
As soon as I read that voice problems were keeping Larry Page from speaking in public, I headed straight to his Google+ account to see how the stricken CEO was using his company's social networking platform to help maintain communications with the masses. He isn't. Read More

Cisco extends server line
Cisco this week unveiled four new servers for its Unified Computing System converged data center infrastructure platform. Cisco gives an overview of the new servers in a blog post here. Read More

Microsoft bets the farm on Metro
If you want to help Microsoft out, love its Metro interface. It's got all those colored tiles on a Start page that fills up the entire screen and seems to stretch from side to side forever with no visible navigation tools. You have to swipe the tools in from the right side where they are displayed on the Charms bar, and if you want to switch to other open applications you have to swipe them in... Read More


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Microsoft's Tablet: Let's Play a (Really Big) Game
OK, so there are big strategic problems with Microsoft's tablet strategy. But let's for a moment suppose that they really go the vertically-integrated route pioneered by Apple - screw the OEM model (and the OEMs); let's own it all, from software to hardware to retail. While I can't see Microsoft's market value holding up under such an enormous shift, and there's no telling what pissed-off former OEM... Read More

Life After World IPv6 Launch
It has been several weeks since World IPv6 Launch took place on June 6th. However, this event will remain the single biggest event in the development of IPv6 for many years. World IPv6 Launch was heavily promoted, but in the end, no one really noticed, which I suppose is a good thing. Network engineers, like airline pilots, never want to be mentioned on the front page of news papers. So what... Read More

How About that Surface?
On June 18, 2012, Microsoft announced their Surface tablet, to be available in Windows RT and Windows 8 Pro flavors. The Surface is a bit of a departure from traditional Microsoft announcements, as it uses Microsoft rather than OEM hardware. As one of the distinguishing points between Microsoft and Apple is their open hardware platform, this raises the question of alienating Microsoft's OEM relationships.... Read More


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If Open Stack is the Soviet Union, Is AWS the USA?
Seems like there was quite a little smack down at the Structure conference around public cloud APIs. Representatives from OpenStack, Citrix and Eucalyptus were all on a panel to discuss the various "open" cloud APIs. Well OpenStack co-founder Chris Kemp came out swinging by comparing Amazon Web Services (AWS) to Walmart. Kemp said that AWS is like Walmart because: Read More

CIOs Need to Evolve or Be Left in the Dust
The centralized IT function of old is under tremendous pressure from trends such as cloud computing, proliferation of consumer-focused mobile devices in the enterprise and Big Data analytics. According to a report by The Economist, as these trends erode the entrenched IT structure, CIOs and their teams must better align themselves with business needs or find themselves put out to pasture. Read More



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