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Sunny future for cloud computing
Linux, HPC and virtualisation have all lead to the rise of cloud computing, which offers a range of efficiencies to companies willing to set their...
Focus on… Telecoms and networking
In our latest special report, we take a look at the world of telecoms and networking.
Is Orange's network fit for the iPhone?
The waiting is over and the iPhone is now available on the Orange network, but what has Orange been doing behind the scenes to make sure all is...
The benefits of SAN
The first commercially available storage area network (SAN) hit the market nearly 10 years ago. But the cost of adopting a networked storage...
How server virtualization can increase reliability
Can virtualizing servers really make your business network easier to maintain and more stable? Turns out the answer’s yes. We speak to Microsoft...
Femtocells and the end of notspots
With ever increasing smartphone traffic and the irritation of patchy 3G network coverage, Petra Jones examines how femtocell technology may mean...
High Performance Computing looks to the future
The Network is the Computer - it is an old saying made famous by Sun boss Scott McNealy. But there is now an argument that it has never been more...
The Great British network squeeze
Our appetite for broadband - whether fixed or mobile - continues to grow. But it's putting a huge strain on our networks, as Mike Jennings discovers.
The future of Wi-Fi without networks
The Wi-Fi Alliance unveils its vision for the future - here's how it could reduce business hardware and network costs.
Getting started with Gigabit Ethernet
Simon Bisson unplugs his old 100 megabit switches and gets ready for a high speed network.
The life and times of the Palm Pre aged one month...
On this day last month the much-hyped Palm Pre went on sale on the O2 network in the UK. So how have things gone, how did it get there and what...
iPhone, exclusivity and the great British public
As one exclusive mobile network contract is signed, another one ends and devices open up to more operators. But what does this mean for users?
Nyrstar gets speedy network from BT Engage
The world's largest zinc producer managed to get a network set up and business running in just three months.
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