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- I hope the X-Box One announcement means that WiiU will be cheaper. I still need to talk my wife into letting me buy it. 6 hours ago
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Tag Archives: hp
Touring Geek Heaven
A few weeks ago, I went to Atlanta to tour a data center. HP invited me down to take a look at a specific customer of theirs. I live about 4 hours away, so I drove down the night before … Continue reading
HP Networking – One Year Later
Last year, HP sent me to Interop. The Las Vegas show and the New York City show. I received a fair amount of access to HP Networking engineers and executives. This year, they sent me to the Interop show in … Continue reading
Rethinking Architecture With IRF
Several years ago when I was introduced to Cisco’s VSS technology, I thought it was a pretty cool idea. Not only did it reduce the number of devices you had to administer, it gave stand-alone servers and blade enclosures the … Continue reading