News and Analysis
AMD Trinity: Intel Ivy Bridge's New Rival
AMD challenges Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge processors, with an eye to powerful graphics and long battery life for ultrabook-like machines and laptops.
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Architectures
Private, Public and Hybrid Clouds Will All Need an IT Service Culture
As more companies move to the cloud, one thing is becoming clear: IT must develop a service culture to keep end users happy.
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Reviews & Workshops
Napa County Bottles Up BYOD Phenomenon
A BlackBerry mobility user, Napa County, moved to Good for Enterprise to bottle up the BYOD phenomenon, and the introduction of different and uncontrolled smartphones.
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Blogs
Laserfiche Mobile Brings Enterprise Content Management to iDevices
May 15, 2012 04:56 PM
Posted by Lee H. Badman
Laserfiche's new application puts enterprise content management into the hands of mobile users.
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Hybrid Memory Cube Takes RAM to the Third Dimension
May 14, 2012 01:30 PM
Posted by Howard Marks
The new Hybrid Memory Cube promises memory bandwidth up to 1 Tbps, using one-eighth the power per gigabyte. Find out how.
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Cisco Acquires Data Analytics Company Truviso: Can It Execute?
May 14, 2012 12:09 PM
Posted by Greg Ferro
Cisco says it intends to acquire Truviso. Our blogger asks: Can the networking company execute on this dive into the data analytics trend?
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Interop Las Vegas 2012: A Big Thanks to the Speakers
May 11, 2012 02:00 PM
Posted by Mike Fratto
Our blogger takes a moment to thank the speakers and audience members who took part in Interop Las Vegas--and is already preparing for Interop New York.
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Enterprise IPv6 Deployment Stories at Summit a Refreshing Change
May 11, 2012 10:04 AM
Posted by Jeff Loughridge
The recent IPv6 summit included sessions from, on and about enterprise IPv6 users. Our blogger wants to hear even more from those who've deployed IPv6.
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Searching for an SDN Definition: What Is Software-Defined Networking?
May 10, 2012 02:57 PM
Posted by Mike Fratto
SDN was top of mind this week at Interop--but what is it, really? Our blogger takes a look at the varying definitions of software-defined networking.
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VXLAN termination on physical devices
VXLAN is an Experimental IETF draft of protocols to enable the creation of a large overlay, multi-tenant network.
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: OpenFlow is poised to reach over-hyped status, yet there are practical, useful reasons for keeping an eye on Openflow. The biggest cloud players are involved and driving the feature creation.
Practical Introduction to Applied OpenFlow
Get a primer on the Openflow protocol and what it can do for networking.
On Resilience of Spit-Architecture Networks
This research papers investigates the practical issues in split-architecture networks and the placement of the controllers, such as Openflow controllers, in the network.













