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Feb 14, 2017
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(2010) Why IPv6? Vint Cerf keeps blaming himself
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Case Study: NetApp

The Operational Impact of NetApp AFF All-Flash FAS Solutions

This case study profiles a large European organization that moved their VMware server and desktop environments from hybrid-flash to NetApp AFF all-flash systems.​ Read More

(2010) Why IPv6? Vint Cerf keeps blaming himself

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Low-power IoT networks go global with a satellite backbone

Inmarsat says it’s built the first global IoT network by combining land-based low-power networks with its mesh of communications satellites, bringing data connections to things like cattle in Australia and reservoirs in Malaysia. Read More

Considering SD-WAN? Key questions to address before making the leap

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Geekiest alarm clock ever?

Everyone knows what to do when life gives you lemons. Well, the same can apply when technology cries wolf at four in the morning, according to a contributor to Reddit’s section devoted to systems administration. Read More

(2012) Why did BlackBerry blacklist the 'Pooh' gang?

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(From our archives) Hungry ants knock out FiOS service … again

Ants chew through fiber optic cable and knock out Verizon FiOS service to editor's home. The same thing happened five years ago. Read More

(From our archives) Security's inseparable couple: Alice & Bob

The most familiar names in network security are neither vendors nor geeks: Try Alice and Bob. Read More

eBook: Uplogix, Inc.

5 Ways to Make Cisco Stronger

This ebook shows some examples of how advanced out-of-band management can make your Cisco installation stronger - delivering greater uptime and reducing support costs. Read More

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