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Cisco Boss Makes Contradictory Assumptions About Virtualization

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Private Cloud Infrastructure Design: Go Beyond Best Practices

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Sun and IBM Partner on Solaris

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Intel Sees 2008 As Breakout Year For WiMax

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Intel's carrier partners Sprint Nextel and Clearwire plan to offer the technology as a wireless broadband alternative to the 3G cellular networks.

Equipment Consolidation: The Yo-Yo Effect

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The trend of consolidating computing power and equipment in the main data center isn't new, nor are the drivers, which include WAN costs, physical distance, and the sheer crushing volume

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