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Published :05/05/2009
| Author :Dr. Ray Mota |
   
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Service providers are faced with the dual pressures of providing more entertainment, information, cloud, and collaboration services while simultaneously keeping an eye on cost containment, CapEx, and OpEx. Additionally, they face operational constraints such as power consumption, cooling capabilities, utilization levels, the ability to provision, and the ability to ensure continuity and data center longevity due to the complexity of their networks. Most service providers have networks where each area of service delivery requires its own packet network, computing powers, video head-end, video head office content caching, and central office equipment. |
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Published :03/16/2009
| Author :Katie Trippet |
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Cisco's entry today into the server market with its Unified Computing System brings it one step closer to realizing its Data Center 3.0 vision. Some may be hesitant, however, to leave server vendors like HP and IBM who have surrounded their customers with knowledgeable local and remote support resources for years, and who have developed knowledge databases that provide quick response in times of a hot site. |
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Published :03/04/2009
| Author :John Armstrong |
   
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The mobile internet is reaching its tipping point, and the race to develop and exploit this valuable resource is growing more intense as vendors compete for market share. With infrastructure as its foundation, the mobile internet is comprised of a complex and rapidly evolving ecosystem of carrier networks, mobile devices, and business and consumer applications and services. |
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