- Who provides what in the cloud – Many tech companies promise cloud offerings. But they’re not all the same. Take a look at what services they’re really providing and how to best evaluate them?
- 802.11n booms on college campuses – Universities are leading the way with 802.11n adoption. “Universities are choosing 802.11n as a way of future-proofing their infrastructure, since the network refresh cycle at schools tends to be slow. Once they buy something, schools use it for a long time.” Interesting article, the primary thing I inferred from the piece is that 11n is fairly close to mainstream adoption.
- Trimming costs to move to 10 Gb – Upgrading data centers to 10 Gb can be an expensive proposition. Learn how your company can use commodity Ethernet switches in a “fat-tree” architecture at a much lower cost to achieve higher performance.
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