The Future of Networking is in Software
October 21, 2011I just got back from the first Open Networking Summit, put on by the newlyestablished Open Networking Foundation (ONF). The topics discussed included the OpenFlow standard – currently sitting at v1.1 with v1.2 set to be ratified in December 2011 – and … Continue reading
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Cutting Through the Adobe Flash Media Server 4.5 Upgrade Confusion
September 16, 2011Adobe Systems recently announced the availability of Flash Media Server v4.5. News headlines and blog posts have claimed Flash Player is coming to iPhones, Flash Video is coming to iPhones, Flash Apps are coming to iPhones, etc. Businesses are having a hard time finding out what the real impact is for them. Continue reading
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Apple in a Post-Steve Jobs Era
August 25, 2011Update: Steve Jobs passed away on October 5, 2011 at the age of 56. We offer condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. He was one of a kind – he revolutionized consumer electronics over the past decade. Rest in … Continue reading
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HP Predicts the Future with Autonomy: Comes up a Winner
August 22, 2011HP is changing. Now that Leo Apotheker has been in the CEO’s office for nine months he’s made his move. After reading the entrails of an eviscerated technology market he decided that some sacred cows have to go to make … Continue reading
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UPS Maintenance – The start of a beautiful friendship (between you and your UPS)
July 14, 2011Your enterprise relies on stand-by power to sustain business during unplanned outages. But like any great relationship, it needs to be give and take. You can’t expect your stand-by power to be there for you if you’re not there for it. … Continue reading
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