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Broadcom chip boosts Fibre Channel over Ethernet
Broadcom's first processor for FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) is now coming on the market in network adapters qualified by EMC, backed by claims it is 80% faster than any other FCoE component. Read More


WHITE PAPER: MSDI

5 Ways to Cash in on Cost Reductions
Partnering with independent experts can be the key to IT innovation amidst stringent budgets. This paper discusses: • The quick savings hit from virtualization • How consolidating support and maintenance costs to a 3rd party can yield 40% savings • Reconsiderations for "rip and replace" Read more

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The Right Unified Communications Solution
The advantages of today's unified communications are numerous, and there are many choices among solutions. A Cisco white paper is available to help you make the right decision. The paper outlines ten differentiators—from mobile device support to social software—that you should consider before deciding on a unified communications upgrade. Click to continue

U.S. banks changing out core systems for real-time processing
In an effort to bring real-time applications to customers -- and boost their bottom lines -- banks are changing our their core systems, many for the first time in a decade. Read More

Sharky: Remember, it's never too early to panic
This pilot fish is trying to update the call center server with a holiday greeting, but for some reason she can't log in. Then she gets a call from a manager saying he's unable to call two different numbers. Uh oh! Read More

EFF fights forced file decryption with Fifth, for Fricosu
Are the feds allowed to force you to decrypt your files? Ramona Fricosu and the Electronic Frontier Foundation think not, citing the Fifth Amendment. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers weigh up the pros and cons. Read More


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Use Data to Beat the Competition
Most companies recognize the importance of their data - but few are leveraging it to full advantage. So while your competitors sit back, you can sprint ahead - helping to cut costs, boost profits, build loyalty, and solve a myriad of day-to-day business challenges. No matter the size of your business, you can now compete on a level playing field. Click to continue

BootMed Teaches You How to Save Ailing PCs
BootMed is not a program, it's an Ubuntu-based boot disc tailored (or "remixed," in BootMed jargon) with the idea of recovering failed or malware-infected Windows PC installations. More than that, it's also aimed at helping less tech-savvy users through the process. The first thing BootMed (free/donationware) does after booting is open Firefox and browse to the BootMed site to display help and advice on recovery operations. It has versions for 32-bit and 64-bit PCs. Read More

Gov't issues draft rules for affordable health insurance exchanges
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Monday issued draft rules for how states should establish affordable health insurance exchanges, which will create marketplaces where individuals and businesses can compare private insurance plans. Read More

Cisco expands data center networking gear
Cisco this week expanded its Unified Computing System networking portfolio in an effort to improve the scalability and performance of the data center consolidation system. Read More

Emissions from Microsoft, Dell data centers worry residents
Some residents of Quincy, Washington, home of massive data centers operated by Microsoft, Yahoo and others, are growing concerned about pollution from backup diesel generators at the data centers, and on Wednesday they'll have the chance to discuss the issue. Read More

 
 
 

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