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ISP lawsuit: Net neutrality rules aren't strong enough WHITE PAPER: Intel Deploy 10GbE 10GBASE-T with Dell & Intel Virtualization, server and application technologies are shifting bottlenecks from the data center to network I/O. This paper describes how to use 10GBase-T to broadly deploy 10 Gigabit Ethernet and help avoid I/O networking bottlenecks. Click to continue In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Intel Raise QoS in vSphere*4 with Dell & Intel The industry transition to 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) is creating new quality of service (QoS) challenges. This paper examines best practices for analyzing, monitoring and controlling bandwidth in VMware vSphere 4.1 environments when using Dell servers and Intel Ethernet 10 Gigabit server adapters. Click to continue Citigroup questions whether U.S. spectrum shortage exists On the front line against the next Stuxnet WEBCAST: Research In Motion 5-Step Walkthrough of BlackBerry Server Join Kevin Davis, BlackBerry Enterprise Architect, as he shares his experiences with effective BlackBerry Enterprise Server migration strategies. Learn More Industry-specific clouds come rolling in Silver Surfers are past it? Never! Nokia and RIM, pioneers in wireless, seem to be on the ropes | ||||||||||
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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Sysadmin pilot fish at a medium-size manufacturer gets a call at home at 1 a.m. -- from a developer who informs him that the network is down. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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