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Hackers target IPv6
If your IPv6 strategy is to delay implementation as long as you can, you still must address IPv6 security concerns right now. Read More


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Cooling Strategies for IT Wiring Closets and Small Rooms
Cooling for IT wiring closets is rarely planned and typically only implemented after failures or overheating occur. This paper describes the science and practical application of an improved method for the specification of cooling for wiring closets. Read now.

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Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning
The term virtualization refers to the creation of virtual machines, virtual networks, and virtual disks, (logical images of physical resources) that can execute work and then be returned to a shared resource pool. Cloud computing makes use of virtualization, but cloud computing also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. Read Now

How to bulletproof your website
'Tis the season for websites to crash and burn. Here are some strategies used successfully by retailers to make sure they don't go down. Ever. Read More

Spectrum clash builds around bionic implants
The battle over scarce radio spectrum that has embroiled the mobile broadband world even extends to a little-known type of wireless network that promises to reconnect the human nervous system with paralyzed limbs. Read More

Largest DDoS attack so far this year peaked at 45Gbps, says company
A week-long DDoS attack that launched a flood of traffic at an Asian e-commerce company in early November was the biggest such incident so far this year, according to Prolexic, a company that defends websites against such attacks. Read More


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Overcome SharePoint Cloud Performance Problems
Dramatically improve SharePoint BPOS performance via asymmetric optimization and: • Eliminate WAN latency caused by backhauling • Reduce WAN traffic and free bandwidth for new initiatives • Reduce connectivity costs by enabling remote offices to access SharePoint BPOS through lower-cost Internet connections. Read now.

Unpatched Apache flaw allows access to internal network
A yet-to-be-patched flaw discovered in the Apache HTTP server allows attackers to access protected resources on internal networks if some rewrite rules are not defined properly. Read More

Real estate firm boosts bandwidth, cuts costs with Talari
Chicago-based real-estate management company Equity Office ran all its voice and data traffic over an MPLS WAN, but when poor peak-time performance drew complaints from end users, it switched to technology that delivers more bandwidth at half the cost. Read More

Police use radio encryption to stop iPhone eavesdropping
Anxiety over the public snooping of police radios using smartphones is persuading a growing number of US police forces to take the controversial step of moving their communications to fully-encrypted operation. Read More

Making sure your cloud provider can protect your data as promised
Certifications and inspections should be included in your contract. Insider (registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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