| IBM offers hosted Tivoli monitoring for the midmarket IBM is offering a hosted version of its Tivoli monitoring software for companies that would rather pay a subscription fee than license the product for on-premise use, IBM was set to announce Tuesday. Scientists, IT Community Await Exascale Computers The race is on to make supercomputers as powerful as possible to tackle some of the world's biggest challenges, such as climate change and the need for ultra-long-life batteries for cars. How to Keep Your Data Center Happy for the Holidays Shoppers are mobbing online stores, boosting traffic numbers and making it even more important that e-commerce firms handle the demand well. Data center gurus better make a list of holiday traffic lessons and check it twice. New server cooling system built in Silicon Valley garage A Silicon Valley startup built an energy efficient server cooling cooling system in what may be the 21st century version of the Silicon Valley garage -- TechShop Inc. Today's branch office This is the second in a series of three newsletters intended to demonstrate that the next generation branch office represents a multi-year migration away from branch offices that are IT-heavy to ones that are IT-lite and that as part of this migration, the WAN plays an ever increasing role in application delivery. This newsletter will discuss how IT organizations migrated away from having branch offices that are IT-heavy and in so doing, created the performance and management challenges associated with Application Delivery 1.0. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Oracle, Sun, and the Identity Management Waiting Game and An Early Gift for MySQL servers; On Microsoft Subnet: Running Windows 7 on a Mac; On Google Subnet: Will Google be left in the dark over white spaces? Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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