Archive for the ‘Networking’ Category

Data Center Virtualization and Network Convergence

Data center virtualization and network convergence could be the two biggest technologies to come into play for data centers in the past decade. Here are some benefits of network convergence.

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Meeting Today’s Computer Network and Data Security Challenges

Today’s computer network and data security challenges require different thinking from those in the past. Learn what you need to protect yourself against today’s data threats.

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Data Center Bridging and the Enablement of Fiber Channel over Ethernet

Data Center Bridging enhancements to Ethernet networks enable Fiber Channel over Ethernet. Here’s how and why that’s a good thing.

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Computer Network Security – Think Your Data’s Safe? – PART TWO

Here’s part two of our blog series on computer network security vulnerabilities and what you need to watch out for by Chris Roberts, the founder of OWL.

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Virtualization, the Cloud, and the Strain on Networking Equipment

Over the past few years organizations have begun to realize the cost savings, efficiency, and return on investment that virtualization technology and cloud computing can provide.

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The Single-Vendor Network Vision is Blurry

It seems to me that a single vendor network might appear to offer a simplified architecture, delivering a lower cost of ownership compared to a multi-vendor networking infrastructure. However, customers always benefit from having choices.

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Revisiting our financial comparison of public versus private cloud computing solutions and validating our results. Read our latest blog post.

Cloud Computing SLAs – 30 Questions to Ask Before Signing the Dotted Line

With cloud computing SLAs making news again, it’s time to revisit the 30 questions you should ask before signing the dotted line.

Big Bad, Deep Dark Data – Part Two

In the final post of this series, learn how IT organizations can address their Big Data problems in a way that won’t crush anyone with administrative overhead and will provide a workable solution into the foreseeable future.