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Thursday, July 22, 2010

How Citigroup tackled a global network overhaul in one year

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How Citigroup tackled a global network overhaul in one year
With 200 million customers in 140 countries, overhauling Citi's IT spine meant reining in multiple complicated processes. Read More


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Monitoring the Data Center and the Cloud
Download this Definitive Guide and learn how application performance management techniques are evolving to accommodate hybrid IT. Read more.

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Creating a Hybrid ADN Architecture
Unlike server virtualization, because of its unique role in the data center, Application Delivery Controller (ADC) virtualization brings with it architectural implications that make a simple virtual-for-physical replacement strategy unacceptable. Read now!

Google, IBM named top cloud tech providers
Survey of developers also finds concern over backward compatibility and government restrictions in cloud deployments. Read More

SendStuffNow offers secure, managed file delivery
Sharing files between employees and clients is a challenge for virtually every business, big or small. FTP is too Old World and technical, you get what you (don't) pay for with most free services, and don't even get me started on e-mail. Smith Micro Software -- a company that boasts 20 years of experience in file compression and encryption -- is entering the online file sharing foray with SendStuffNow, its Web-based "secure file delivery service." Read More

Encircled flux technology enhances fiber testing
Encircled Flux is a new standard that dictates multimode launch conditions. Because of the possibility of variability in link-loss measurements in using equipment from different manufacturers, Encircled Flux was formulated to reduce uncertainty in launch conditions of Gigabit Ethernet fiber transceivers by setting universal upper and lower limits in order to obtain repeatable and consistent loss measurements. Read More


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A Cost-Effective Approach to Complexity
Outsourcing network management can save time and drive lower total cost of ownership. Read more!

Verizon 4G rollout rumored for the 2010 holiday season
Even though it's been in the works for some time now, it appears Verizon's 4G network rollout is coming sooner than expected, according to Engadget. While Sprint beat Verizon in the race to 4G, Verizon may offer similar service in more markets at launch than Sprint currently supports in total. Read More

Gartner calls for IT maintenance bill of rights
Analyst firm Gartner has formed a new advocacy council around the issue of IT maintenance contracts and issued a "code of conduct" it wants vendors to follow, actions that could further intensify an already hot topic. Read More

Terabyte-sized Java apps now possible
The new version of Terracotta Ehcache distributed Java caching software can hold several hundred million objects simultaneously. Read More


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Connecting to Better Customer Service
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iTuber brings YouTube to the desktop, with a few quirks
YouTube fans may want to take a look at Xnet Communications's iTuber, a Mac app which provides drag-and-drop support for YouTube uploads and downloads, and creates a single-window interface to the entire YouTube experience. Read More

How to use a 64-bit web browser
My Windows 7 laptop has icons for both 32bit and 64bit Internet Explorer. I have no problems using the 32bit version, but the 64bit software wants to install Adobe Flash Player every time I visit a news site. If I click on the yellow bar at the top of the window and accept the installation, nothing happens. I'm confused about 64bit and its benefits if it won't work with some websites. Read More

Businesses failing at social networking, study says
Companies are doing a poor job of using social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, to engage their customers and employees. In fact, 70% of consumers want to interact with businesses via social media, but only 30% of companies are equipped to handle it. The grim news comes from a study by research firm Yankee Group, commissioned by Siemens Enterprise Communications. Read More

 
 
 

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