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NYSE Euronext copes with booming traffic
NYSE Euronext, the owner of the New York Stock Exchange, is already using 100-gigabit optical network connections for real work and may be close to deploying pre-standard 100-Gigabit Ethernet just to keep up with booming demand for rapid communication.
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BI tools no match for bad strategy
IT faces more pressure than ever to deliver actionable BI data to the business. But the smartest CIOs say this is no time to blindly throw BI to the masses. Better tools do no good without smart business strategy and the right starting data.
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Speed, not scalability, will be the buzzword for data warehousing in 2010, as vendors tout ultra-fast flash memory-based appliances. But at what cost?












