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TOP STORIESNWME RSS feed Updated: Wednesday  10 March, 2010
 
IBM reduces server sprawl with new eX5 portfolio   
Introduces all-new class of x86 systems

LTE speeds faster than expected in Verizon trials   
Prompts Verizon boast that it will beat AT&T into 4G business by 12-18 months

A different ball game   
Following the first ever online only live streaming of the England football team’s 1-0 defeat to Ukraine, Blue Coat’s EMEA Marketing VP Nigel Hawthorn, looks into the implications that live online video streaming events could have on an organisation’s network infrastructure ahead of next summer’s World Cup.

Ethernet veteran McHugh joins Brocade   
After a disappointing quarter in its Ethernet/IP business, Brocade this week reached out to an industry veteran to try to right the LAN switching ship.

Group seeks to open source data-centre design   
The Open Source Data Center Initiative wants to pool engineering resources that others can build on and implement

 
Netgear targets SMBs with new security tool   
ProSecure STM600 offers broad antispam, antimalware and content filtering

EMC expands RSA consulting services   
EMC is expanding its security consulting services to help enterprises tackle the complexities of securing their data and complying with regulations in virtualized computing environments.

IDC: Worldwide disk storage capacity grows 33% in 2009   
Open storage systems, including iSCSI SANs, were a bright spot for 2009

IBM previews new server architecture   
IBM separates server processors from memory to boost application performance

IBM brings memory flexibility to x86 servers   
IBM is planning to release a new class of x86 servers that treat memory, processors and solid-state disk as interchangeable components, saying a more flexible server is needed to satisfy the requirements of virtualized data centers.

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Dave Reeder Security NWME RSS feed
2020 vision  
by Dave Reeder
No latency, no spam or phishing. A community of trust. Everyone able to get on-line. Sounds utopian? Yes, but leading Internet engineers are dreaming about it all today.
Jeevan Thankappan LANs & WANs NWME RSS feed
The year of hope  
by Jeevan Thankappan
Is the worse finally over? Will this be a better year for the tech industry? Things are looking better, and 2010 could be the year of guarded hope.
Dr. Shaun Smith Data Centre NWME RSS feed
Green vs. Cost – Moral vs. Financial  
by Dr. Shaun Smith
When it comes to Data Centres the cost of being green should no longer be a restriction when budgeting a project.
Rakhi Raghavan Wireless NWME RSS feed
Profit is not a dirty word  
by Rakhi Raghavan
Pleasing the customer, no doubt, is a must, but earning profit and sharing an agreed portion of the same with partners and others in the service provider’s delivery chain is equally important.


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