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    Efficiency drive moves to networks 31 October, 2008 09:14

    Networks will be the next frontier in energy efficiency if a program kicked off by router maker Juniper Networks and test-equipment vendor Ixia gains a wider following.
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    Microsoft service packs boost developers 12 August, 2008 08:21

    Microsoft on Monday released the first service packs for the Visual Studio 2008 software development platform and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5 programming framework, offering improvements for building client, Web, and data-driven applications.
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    Flash storage gets enterprise attention as prices decline 26 June, 2008 09:59

    The little USB stick on your keychain and the memory in your iPod is fueling a revolution in the enterprise storage world.
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    RMIT University upgrade supports YouTube and videoconferencing 30 April, 2008 23:50

    RMIT University is upgrading its data network to support new, high-bandwidth services such as media streaming, YouTube feeds and videoconferencing for staff and students across 220 locations.
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    Tenfold capacity increase drives network upgrade to IP telephony 28 April, 2008 11:04

    The University of Ballarat in regional Victoria has increased the capacity of its data network tenfold to meet demands from its 25,000 students and 2,300 staff for new high-bandwidth applications like videoconferencing.
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    Top 10 reasons to be paranoid 01 April, 2008 10:52

    The truth is out there ... and so is your data. And just because there are no virtual black helicopters following you doesn't mean somebody somewhere doesn't have a bead on who you are and what you are doing.
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    Alcatel-Lucent revs up edge routers 28 March, 2008 08:08

    Alcatel-Lucent this week joined an ongoing announcement party among major router vendors by unveiling significant upgrades to its edge lineup, highlighted by a new chip.
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    Servcorp introduces a new standard of proof for spam 27 March, 2008 15:44

    Servcorp engineering and IT services manager, Brett Olsen, estimates the company's e-mail volumes has inceased tenfold in the last four years.
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    Crackpot technologies that could shake up IT 20 February, 2008 10:56

    It doesn't take a genius to catch on to the fact that in IT, innovation is a mandate. Push the envelope of what's possible, or find yourself relegated to wayside. But, to borrow a favored David St. Hubbins Spinal Tap aphorism, there's a fine line between clever and crackpot when it comes to making good on technological breakthroughs in the enterprise.
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    Supercomputer travels back in time to predict climate future 25 January, 2008 09:45

    To try to assess global warming's impact on the environment and see if the world faces an abrupt climate change, Zhengyu Liu, director of the Center for Climatic Research at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, is turning to supercomputing technology.
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    Storage built for HPC speed 19 November, 2007 07:11

    When it comes to talking about performance, speed turns people's heads. Bring up racing cars in a room full of folks discussing sedans and pickup trucks, and you'll see what I mean.
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