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Video Evolution: Brace Yourself For Impact
June 18, 2013
Video traffic is rapidly changing as trends like streaming video continue to surge. IT teams should prepare for the onslaught.The Future of IT Is Not Extinction, Say Readers
June 18, 2013
Consumerization of technology could kill off the IT department by 2020, according to Forrester Research. Network Computing readers disagree.BYOD: Why You Will Lose
June 18, 2013
Restrictive BYOD policies will fail because humans have a compulsive attachment to mobile devices.HP's Turnaround: It's Time To Believe
June 17, 2013
Not only does CEO Meg Whitman seem to have a solid strategy, but there's plenty of evidence it's starting to work. Maybe it's time for skeptics like me to admit we're wrong.802.11ac: 10Gig Uplinks Are Overkill
June 17, 2013
There's talk that 802.11ac requires 10Gig uplinks to support maximum throughput. But you may not even need 2Gig uplinks. Here's why.Sourcefire Improves IPv6 Support, Adds Appliances To Security Platform
June 14, 2013
Updated Sourcefire FirePOWER simplifies NAT policy management; Infoblox ups protection against DNS threats; Fortinet fortifies its OS; Polycom unveils RealPresence for desktop and mobile; BT offers BYOD advice.Newest Broadcom XLP Processors Promise Performance Leap
June 14, 2013
Chip maker aims to raise the bar for communications processors with new system on a chip.NSA PRISM Violates Rights, Fails to Protect Say Readers
June 14, 2013
Revelations about NSA’s PRISM program and the collection of phone records have sparked debate about data gathering and government surveillance. Network Computing’s readers weigh in.Dell, HP Erode Startups' Advantages in Flash Storage
June 13, 2013
Startups with purpose-built flash arrays had an advantage over incumbent storage vendors that retrofit SSDs into systems designed for spinning disk. That advantage is disappearing.WAN Optimization Part 3: Overcoming Bandwidth Limitations
June 13, 2013
Bandwidth is one of the key factors that can impact network performance. Learn how WAN optimization uses deduplication to address this issue and how to evaluate different deduplication approaches.
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