HP products are among the many new technologies launching at this week's Interop. Others include EnGenius' WLAN management platform and Fiber Mountain's updated orchestration system.By Marcia Savage Managing Editor, Network Computing, Post a comment | Read | Post a Comment
Whether you are attending Interop in person or keeping tabs on the show from your desk at the office, the InformationWeek News Desk is a new way to keep up-to-date and find out what the biggest names in the industry think about the future of information technology.By InformationWeek Staff , 1 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Microsoft has led the way in applying software-defined networking to unified communications with its Lync SDN API, but a networking expert says more work is required to make communications and SDN a truly powerful combination.By Marcia Savage Managing Editor, Network Computing, 2 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Virtual Design Master competition will hold its first networking-themed event live from the show floor at Interop Las Vegas this week.By Susan Fogarty Editor in Chief, 3 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The business expects more from IT than back-end support. Today's IT teams are expected to help drive business. Here's how to do it.By Azmi Jafarey Network Computing Author, 8 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Seven days. Eleven shows. Interop Radio is bringing you the very best from Interop 2015, starting Friday, April 24.By Curtis Franklin Jr. Executive Editor, Technical Content, 1 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
You can't just 'turn on' IPv6. Successful IPv6 deployment requires taking time to learn about the Internet protocol, work with it in a lab, and thorough testing.By Jeff Carrell Consultant, Network Conversions, 8 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Ethernet has overcome the problems that prevented converged compute and storage networks, speeding the demise of Fibre Channel.By Kevin Deierling Vice President, Mellanox, 6 comments | Read | Post a Comment
At its second annual developer conference, Box rearranged its platform to entice enterprise developers.By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 1 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Here are some strategies for avoiding network bottlenecks with the increased use of cloud services.By Cahit Akin CEO & Co-founder, Mushroom Networks, 10 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Certifications can help advance your IT career and get you a raise. These certifications in specialties like cloud, virtualization, and systems engineering from AWS, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft and others are among the highest in demand.By Network Computing Editors , 14 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Ethernet Alliance's new roadmap charts out an ambitious path for the networking technology to meet increasing data center demands.By Jim O'Reilly Consultant, 10 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Cost savings may not occur with cloud UC, but there are other hidden benefits, research shows.By Robin Gareiss, Executive VP/Senior Founding Partner of Nemertes Research , 2 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Say hello to the brightest and friendliest Interop speakers, either in person or online.By Susan Fogarty Editor in Chief, 29 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The size and complexity of today's IT infrastructures demands new ways of monitoring and identifying problems. By Vess Bakalov CTO & Co-Founder, SevOne, 2 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Windows 10 could well be the trigger that will drive the growth of cloud-based virtual desktop integration. Here's why.By Andrew Froehlich President & Lead Network Architect, West Gate Networks, 5 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Several components of Docker, including Engine, Registry, and orchestration tools, have been upgraded together as a platform.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 2 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Joint flash memory ventures Intel-Micron and Toshiba-SanDisk are overcoming the limitations of conventional planar flash memory by going 3D.By Howard Marks Network Computing Blogger, 1 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Cleaning up communications infrastructure may not be on your list of most exciting projects, but best practices dictate that you not ignore the chore, either.
By Matt Brunk, Healthcare Director of IT , Post a comment | Read | Post a Comment
Veeam CEO Ratmir Timashev warns about the pitfalls hidden in the process of conducting regular data backups.By Ratmir Timashev President and CEO, Veeam Software, Post a comment | Read | Post a Comment
Research: 2014 State of the Data CenterOur latest survey shows growing demand, fixed budgets, and good reason why resellers and vendors must fight to remain relevant. One thing's for sure: The data center is poised for a wild ride, and no one wants to be left behind.
6 UC Trends to WatchInformationWeek’s 2014 Unified Communications Survey shows a revitalized market; 77% of 488 respondents have deployed UC or plan to within 24 months. Among those deploying or with plans, internal IT owns this tech: 40% will keep UC completely on premises vs. 3% going all cloud. For hybrid setups, 24% are primarily on premises vs. 17% mostly cloud.
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