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Seriously, you need to think about IPv6

June 10, 2013
Although everyone seems to ignore the inevitable, IPv6 will become a reality soon, so plan for it now
IPv6
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How it works: The basic tech behind the Internet

May 28, 2013
We all use the Internet, but few of us have an understanding of the fundamentals that propel it
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How to pick the provider for a solid Ethernet WAN

May 20, 2013
Not all Ethernet-based WAN circuits are created equal; be sure to ask these questions when shopping for a carrier
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What you need to know to build a solid Ethernet WAN

May 13, 2013
Sourcing solid network connectivity, such as for linking a pair of data centers, isn't always as straightforward as it might seem
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Treat a cloud deployment as you would a home remodel

May 06, 2013
Cost, reliability, and security are obvious, but control and responsibility are often overlooked in choosing cloud services
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The software licensing gotchas in the cloud

April 29, 2013
Some software vendors have embraced virtualization and the cloud, but others impose defensive licenses that serve no one
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Here's why you really need SDN

April 15, 2013
Claims that software-defined networking can't scale in performance divert attention from SDN's huge benefit: flexibility
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The conflicted rise of software-defined networking

April 08, 2013
Some vendors crippled their SDN offerings to protect their hardware profits, but smarter providers are switching now
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Beyond backup: 5 other needs for World Backup Day

April 01, 2013
World Backup Day is a great reminder to make and test backups -- but what else might you be overlooking?
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The impossible enterprise data security challenge

March 25, 2013
Securely deleting data in a personal context is hard enough, but it's far more complicated when enterprise storage is involved
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