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7 Hot Technologies for 2007
1 Web 2.0: People who need people
2 Network Access Control: Hot, but not fully baked
3 WAN optimization: Money for nothing, clicks for free
4 Open Source: Moving on up the stack
5 Virtualization: Xen and the art of hypervisor maintenance
6 Network Behavior Analysis: A slam dunk
7 Software-As-A-Service: May the salesforce be with you
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DC Power for Data Centers!!!!By Anonymous on March 12, 2007, 8:33 pmDC Power is the way to go. It slashes Utility costs and provides cleaner more efficient power! It allows 300wats per square foot and saves seriouus footprint money!

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The hottest of the sevenBy Chris Parente on January 31, 2007, 10:41 amI'd have to say Web 2.0, despite the fact the term is now being used in so many different ways and there certainly is a lot of hype. With regard to blogs, I...

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7 Hot Technologies for 2007By Anonymous on January 24, 2007, 10:30 amYou left out Data Classification!! In an article on your website dated 11/30/06, you addressed the issue of companies being unprepared to comply with the Federal...

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