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Oct 25, 2016
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Cisco revs up storage connections for data centers and WANs

Cisco is boosting the speed of its long-distance storage links for disaster recovery and business continuity. It’s also introducing higher speeds for IP (Internet Protocol) storage networks in data centers and rolling out software to simplify storage management. Read More

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New products of the week 10.24.16
IBM's Cleversafe storage platform is becoming a cloud service
What’s better: Amazon’s Availability Zones vs. Microsoft Azure’s regions
The enterprise wish-list for the hybrid cloud
Google, IBM, and others team up to hasten data transfers in computers
Does Southwest’s new ‘password’ commercial need to get away?

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802.11AC Wave 2: Catching WI-FI's New Wave

The 802.11ac standard significantly improves the performance and scalability of wireless networks compared with existing gear based on the older 802.11n standard. Read More

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New products of the week 10.24.16

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Barracuda and Watchguard. Read More

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IBM's Cleversafe storage platform is becoming a cloud service

If dispersing data among storage nodes can make it more secure and less prone to loss, wouldn’t spreading it across far-flung cloud data centers make it even more so? If so, IBM has the right idea with its Cloud Object Storage service Read More

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What’s better: Amazon’s Availability Zones vs. Microsoft Azure’s regions

Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, take very different approaches in how their data centers are constructed and positioned around the world. Is one better than the other? Read More

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The enterprise wish-list for the hybrid cloud

A group of enterprises like General Electric, Pfizer, Cap and Citigroup have come together with a wish list of how they would like public IaaS providers like Amazon, Microsoft and Google to make their clouds more interoperable. Read More

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Google, IBM, and others team up to hasten data transfers in computers

The OpenCAPI Consortium and Gen-Z are announcing new ports and protocols that will give computers faster memory, storage, and processors. Read More

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Does Southwest’s new ‘password’ commercial need to get away?

If you watched any football yesterday, chances are you saw the latest in Southwest Airlines’ “Wanna get away?” commercial series, this one featuring a military general and his comical willingness to surrender his network access password. Read More

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An Infrastructure in the Cloud

As cloud computing matures, it's increasingly vital that enterprise IT decision-makers understand the potential advantages of utilizing IaaS solutions such as Microsoft Azure. Read More

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