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Microsoft Has Come a Long Way with IIS

There was a time, just a few years ago, when Internet Information Server was held in the same high esteem for security as, for...

BMC Looks to Optimize Data Center

BMC Software on July 17 turned its attention to data center optimization when it launched updated releases of several acquired tools now integrated with...

Vint Cerf Stumps for Neutrality

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Foundry Makes a Power-over-Ethernet Grab

Foundry Networks on July 17 will try to raise the bar on voice-over-IP-ready network switches when it debuts its third generation of chassis switches...

Aruba, Airwave Agree to Wireless Deal

Aruba Networks and Airwave Wireless are announcing July 17 that the companies will combine the capabilities of Arubas new wireless management products and the...

Junipers New Midrange Router Serves Carriers, Enterprise

Juniper Networks will straddle the carrier and large enterprise router markets with the launch on July 17 of a new 10 Gigabit Ethernet-capable multiservice...

Do Flywheels Belong in the Server Room?

Data center managers, is there a flywheel in your future? Maybe. I met recently with Mark McGough, the president of Pentadyne Power, based in...

Mumbai Attacks Hit Outsourcing

In his commentary, Peter Coffee says finding the factors that lead to poor software quality is more important than precisely predicting the number that...

Has the Skype Protocol Been Cracked?

A claim that a group of researchers in China has successfully cracked the Skype protocol has set the blogosphere alight, but the company says...

Ruckus to Announce Wireless, IPTV Deals with 15 Telcos

Ruckus Wireless has told eWEEK that it plans to announce agreements with 15 rural telephone companies to provide wireless broadband and IPTV equipment to...