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Workers say no to slow technology

51% say slow technology could make them reconsider accepting job offers.

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Optical network provider pops into Amsterdam

Datacenter.com, a channel-focused provider of on-demand colocation services with a ‘high-profile’ brand name and a planned roll-out of colocation data centers in strategic markets worldwide, has added AFIBER to its connectivity portfolio in Datacenter.com Amsterdam AMS1.

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Helping CTOs navigate SDN, Cloud, and IoT

Apstra Inc., the pioneer of Intent-Based Networking (IBN), hasdefined an objective Intent-Based Taxonomy model to help network operators cut through the marketing hype around IBN as they look to simplify the operations of their data center network.

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SSE Enterprise Telecoms implements Infinera platform to deliver ‘dark fibre-like network’ across the UK

Strategic acquisition approximately doubles revenue, significantly expands Infinera’s customer base and reaffirms vertical integration strategy.

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Fujitsu Limited and Ericsson have entered an agreement to deliver end-to-end 5G network solutions...
Next-generation 7050X and 7060X delivers two times the performance.
NTT’s Edge Advantage report surveyed 600 enterprises leveraging edge to enable data-driven...
China Mobile Cloud, the subsidiary of the leading mobile telecom provider China Mobile, will...
FSP 3000 open line system drives simplicity and flexibility in Nordic network.
Dell Technologies announces new solutions to help communications service providers (CSPs)...
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Technical Discussion: High Performance IP Replication

Why is it so challenging to achieve high performance IP Replication over distance between data centers? Check out Brocade subject matter experts discussing the challenges of achieving high performance IP replication over distance, including how Brocade addresses this architecturally and test results comparing IP storage replication workloads showing you the level of performance you can achieve with Brocade's solution.

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