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Brocade mulling move into IP networking space

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/11/2010

» BALI, INDONESIA : Brocade, ruler of the SAN (storage area network) in the data centre is looking to move into the IP networking space to bring data-centre class resiliency, security and performance to the greater Internet as the explosion of connectivity continues.

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Categorising the world's websites

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/11/2010

» Blue Coat has launched a new traffic-shaping appliance aimed at giving IT departments visibility as to what is personal, what is business and what is the grey area in between, now that everything from games to social networks to corporate enterprise applications are accessed via Internet browsers over the HTTP protocol.

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Unclogging the networks

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

» While most of today's modern 3G data plans talk of megabytes of data, airtime minutes are still important and telcos need tools to help them see the hidden congestion that is clogging up their networks to provide a better end user experience.

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New AMD lineup emphasises graphics

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

» AMD has announced its new platform lineup with an emphasis on graphics and avoiding technical talk to make the consumer and the resellers lives easier with just four different "vision" labels to choose from.

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Looking beyond the letter of the law

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

» Censorship is something that most of us detest but many more conservative factions seem to feel is a necessary part of modern civil society. The slippery slope, as they call it, starts from an almost universal acceptance of censorship of child pornography to hardcore pornography and so on and so forth, until in a hundred iterations later in some societies, seeing a single stray hair is construed as adultery and is punishable by building a wall to have it collapse on the woman involved.

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Maemo is like a PC in your pocket, but it cries out for a mouse

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 03/02/2010

» Nokia has pinned its future hopes on two platforms. First, the new Symbian, not to be confused with the current commercial Symbian that Nokia bought, and the other, Maemo, which has been through a few iterations already in a series of Internet tablets before finding its home in its first proper phone, the AIS-exclusive N900.