Issue highlights 1. Network World's Products of the week 8.19.13 2. Gimme shelter: Wall Street braces for next superstorm 3. Do you really need data deduplication? 4. McAfee executive picked for top Homeland Security post 5. NYSE builds business around resilient infrastructure services 6. Video: Wall Street data centers learn from Hurricane Sandy 7. SIP trunks aren't just for PSTN access 8. Geek-themed Meme of the Week: No. 9 9. Celebrating Unix heroes |
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry Help employees make the most of business opportunities with BlackBerry smartphones powered by BlackBerry® 10. BlackBerry 10 features & apps work together seamlessly to deliver the ultimate end user experience. With BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10, easily deploy, manage, secure & control BYOD & corporate devices to truly mobilize your business. Learn more about BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 |
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as CA and HP. READ MORE |
Heading into the heart of hurricane season 10 months after Sandy slammed the New York metropolitan area, Wall Street has had time to reassess and revamp backup plans. READ MORE |
Every IT decision maker either wants deduplication (dedupe) or needs it. At least that is what they are being told by the market and vendors who are trying to sell new functionality. The fact is, while deduplication can save backend storage, it is not a fit for everyone. Let's dive into the subject of dedupe and figure out if it is right for you. READ MORE |
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds SolarWinds Network Topology Mapper (NTM) automatically discovers all of the devices on any network and creates highly accurate network diagrams. NTM uses multiple discovery methods including SNMP, WMI, VMware, & more to map an unlimited number of networks and devices. Export network diagrams created with NTM to Microsoft Visio and Network Atlas. Now you can put down your whiteboard markers and relax while Network Topology Mapper does the network mapping for you! Download a free 14-day trial to see for yourself. |
A McAfee vice president and seasoned technology executive will head the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity office, the agency announced Monday. READ MORE |
After the terrorist strikes of Sept. 11, 2001, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) learned some valuable lessons in keeping a time-sensitive financial trading network alive during a time of crisis. READ MORE |
Wall's Street's signs and lights convey a sense of urgency and permanence to the world. But that perception was damaged last year when Hurricane Sandy slammed into the New York metro area, shutting down Wall Street for two days. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology This product brief examines how organizations can redefine the way they develop applications in order to be more responsive to customers and the market. View Now |
IT managers often think of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunks as a lower cost alternative to the T1/PRI trunks they use to access the PSTN. But SIP trunks provide flexible access to many more communications services than just the PSTN. These services can increase business agility, improve productivity and reduce costs. READ MORE |
Memes are all the rage. Most are lame, but a few are funny, so I have started publishing what I consider to be the better ones here once a week. Here is No. 9. I couldn't agree more. And if you'd like more memes, here is the "Geek-themed Meme of the Week Archive". READ MORE |
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WHITE PAPER: AccelOps AccelOps' Unified Infrastructure Management Examined: How network and security administrators can monitor performance, availability and events with just one application. Managing a More Dynamic and Complex World. Read More>> |
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