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Dish network for the enterprise
Despite the widespread availability of wired broadband, there are still scenarios where an enterprise might consider satellite connectivity. And that led us to conduct a groundbreaking test of the HughesNet VSAT service. Read More


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A Powerful Platform for Virtualization
Download this HP white paper to learn how the next-generation ProLiant servers can help companies achieve rapid ROI and dramatically lower their operational expenses. Read More

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Avoiding Trap Doors Associated with Purchasing a UPS System
The UPS is the centerpiece of most power protection systems. This eBook identifies four important factors IT professionals should consider to optimize protection and minimize costs with their power backup system. Read Now

Where is your WAN going?
For many years, WAN services were extremely straightforward. For most of the 1980s, you had dial-up services, and both analog and digital point-to-point "Digital Transmission Services," a.k.a. "private lines". And the only major evolution was that you could go faster as your traffic increased with a lower cost per bit-per-second. Read More

The Microsofting of Juniper Networks
The Microsoft pedigree of senior executives at Juniper Networks has infused a new software centrism within the routing and switching company. Read More

Make your own Ethernet patch cables
Why assemble your own Ethernet cables? Many online stores sell them for only a couple of dollars each. But certain situations call for using your own custom-wired cables. Maybe you need enough of them to make DIY cables cost-effective; maybe you have unique length requirements; maybe you need to replace broken plugs, or maybe you just want to use up excess cable that you have on hand and would otherwise waste. Read More


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Avocent MergePoint® Infrastructure Explorer
Need real-time insight so you can simply plan and manage your data center? Learn how Data Domain used Avocent MergePoint Infrastructure Explorer software to find underutilized racks and saved $400K in space, power and cooling in one quarter. Read Now.

11 tools for Windows 7 migrations
These software tools make upgrading to Microsoft's new operating system a lot easier. Read More

Don't blame DNS for Facebook outage, experts say
Experts in the inner workings of the Internet's Domain Name System – which matches IP addresses with corresponding domain names—say the 27-year-old communications protocol does not appear to be the cause of Facebook's high-profile outage last week. Read More

Sprint shows off 4G video apps
Sprint had a simple message to deliver to Boston today: Its WiMAX network is up and ready for business. Read More


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Evolve 2G/3G Networks for LTE using L2 Transport
To evolve 2G and 3G networks the backhaul network must support a combination of TDM and Ethernet/IP traffic. L2 backhaul helps achieve high capacity at the lowest total cost of ownership, providing flat IP for LTE, and maintains revenue streams for TDM services while new applications are enabled. Read Now

Ericsson wins Nortel data biz for $65 million
Ericsson will acquire Nortel's global multiservice switching assets for $65 million. Read More

FCC opens up 'white spaces' spectrum to mobile devices
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted to open up unused spectrum in the television band to unlicensed wireless broadband devices, a move that will give U.S. residents access to "super Wi-Fi," the agency's chairman said. Read More

Juniper Networks cooking up new ideas in incubation lab
A parallel effort to Juniper Networks' Junos Innovation Fund (JIF) for seeding external software start-ups is a relatively new internal incubation lab. Read More

Spiceworks delivers Facebook-like management interface
Community always has been a big deal for Spiceworks, provider of free IT management software of the same name, and its users. Read More



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