Microsoft’s technology track record has more hits than misses, so the expectation is that its virtualization efforts will continue to gain traction, especially as enterprises seem to like it, and want an alternative to VMware.
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Microsoft To Tough It Out In Virtualization
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Huawei Gunning For Networking Market Leaders Cisco, HP And Friends
Huawei is using Interop to stake out a bigger slice of the U.S. enterprise networking market, introducing a new data center switch, distribution agreement and smartphone offerings.
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Interop: 40 Gb Ethernet, Super Switches, Clouds, Virtualized Everything
Learn what to expect at Las Vegas Interop. Spoiler: Get ready for the cloud, virtualization and super switches.
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The ABCs of APTs: How To Fight Advanced Persistent Threats
Advanced persistent threats aren’t new, but they’re hard to discover. Learn why it’s essential to extensively monitor and log network traffic — in particular, outbound traffic.
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Catch Up With The Wi-Fi Alliance: Passpoint, Voice-Enterprise And More
The technical director for the Wi-Fi Alliance talks about everything from Wi-Fi offload to the Smart Grid space and why Passpoint and Voice-Enterprise are worth watching.
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Microsoft, Others Closing In On VMware In Server Virtualization Market
VMware has long ruled the server virtualization market. Learn how Microsoft, Citrix and KVM may change and have already helped level pricing.
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IE Rides Windows 7 and ‘Beauty of the Web’ to Continue Rebound
April was another good month for Internet Explorer. The Microsoft Web browser continued its upward trend riding on the success of IE9. Back to back months of growth have wiped out almost six months of decline in IE market share.
Overall, Internet Explorer is still the number one browser…by far. With 54.09 percent of the browser market according to Net Applications, IE has as more market share than all of its competitors combined. It has more than double the market share of second place Firefox, and nearly triple the market share of third place Chrome.
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Is Your Load Balancer A Firewall?
If you’ve already set up a load balancer, do you really need a firewall, too? Our blogger says no.
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