Systems Management News

Systems Management News, the newspaper for IT systems administration and data center managers!

Each issue of Systems Management News is chock-full of news and analysis to help you understand what’s happening in your field and what it means - the type of timely and context-rich information that is in woefully short supply today and difficult to piece together from different sources on the Internet. We report on such events as product introductions and upgrades, company mergers and acquisitions, and industry-wide initiatives and standardization efforts.

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Cisco - insider’s perspective

Gain an insider’s perspective on how Cisco uses its own technology.

Receive a free quarterly e-newsletter with exclusive articles on how Cisco IT uses its own products and solutions to enable the business. Get an insider’s view on the business reasons for Cisco implementations, including best practices, lessons learned, and tangible benefits. Find out first what is new in the world of Cisco on Cisco.

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Google - Cable System Linking US and Japan

Global Consortium to Construct New Cable System Linking US and Japan to Meet Increasing Bandwidth Demands.

Google have got there hands in more of the pie, as construction is on the way to build a 10 000km cable system with a capacity of 7.68 Tbps to enhance trans-pacific connectivity. Google are one of a consortium of 6 international companies that have agreements to build the under sea fibre cable between the United States and Japan.

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SA Blog Awards ‘08

It’s almost that time!

Go vote for your favorite South African blog, in it’s appropriate category.

Voting opens on the 11 February 2008 until 14th March 2008.

Go to sablogawards.com for more info

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Middle East lose Internet

According to Slashdot.org

“Tens of millions of internet users across the Middle East and Asia have been left without access to the web after a technical fault cut millions of connections. The outage, which is being blamed on a fault in a single undersea cable, has severely restricted internet access in countries including India, Egypt and Saudi Arabia and left huge numbers of people struggling to get online. Observers say that the digital blackout first struck yesterday morning, with the Egypt’s communications ministry suggesting it was caused by a cut in a major internet pipeline linking it to Europe.”

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