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Ethernet Alliance focusing on 40, 100Gb Ethernet
Members of the Ethernet Alliance will be meeting this week in Singapore to discuss activities to support next generation Ethernet. The Ethernet Alliance is a non-profit industry organization
Intel's interoperable cloud vision and its skeptics
Three new projects out of Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC )--the Cloud 2015 vision, the Open Data Center Alliance and Intel Cloud Builders--aim to make cloud computing more interoperable, but the rather
IEEE ratifies new 40Gb and 100Gb Ethernet standard
After four years, the IEEE has ratified the IEEE Standard 802.3ba, which covers 40Gb and 100Gb Ethernet. This is the first time that a standard was created that specifies two new Ethernet speeds. The
802.11n standard to be approved today
At long last, the IEEE Standards board is expected to meet today and formally approve the long-awaited 802.11n wireless standard. Detractors will point out that "draft-n" devices have been used by
UK tech agency files complaint against Microsoft
The
British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (or Becta) has filed a
complaint with the European Commission against Microsoft. The root of the issue has to do with the lack
of
NAC and the mobile worker
Vendors, of course, would like to close the gap between NAC interest and acquisition. To that end, Aruba Networks, a wireless switch manufacturer is talking up enhancements it has made to its NAC
802.11n Products, Test Suite Coming Soon
Representatives of the Wi-Fi Alliance recently said that products based on the faster 802.11n wireless standard will be available within a few months, along with a new test suite to speed up the
Customers to Microsoft: Play Nice with IBM and Cisco
As part of its Interoperability Executive Customer Council, Microsoft recently got some much-needed feedback from its enterprise-level customers. The customers stressed the importance of Web
Effective SOA governance
Most organizations start down the road to a service-oriented architecture with a pilot project, but it's a long way from the success of an isolated SOA project to a major initiative that spans
Making the switch to the Mac
It might be an expensive and painful switch from Windows to Macintosh world, especially for smaller businesses, but some businesses believe that the effort is well worth it. Not only is it cheaper

