CSTechcast.com brings you another episode of the podcast for IT professionals. Today, we talk about the future of IPv6 for business with Fred Wettling, author of Global IPv6 Strategies from Cisco Press. In the news, solid state drives are looking to replace spinning disks for enterprise applications, AMD is introducing new processors, a court ruling on model trains impacts free software, Windows 7 starts to get real, and iPhone gets Gartner's nod for use in business. VMWare's servers have fallen and they can't get up in "The Worst tech Move of the Week", greening servers gets "A Closer Look", and a quick FTP server setup is "The Weekly Tech Tip".
Links to stories and sites discussed during the show:IT managers opting for solid-state drives over hard disks (ComputerWorld)AMD targets business with new desktop chips (ComputerWorld)Legal milestone for open source (BBC)Engineering Windows 7 (MSDN Blogs)Windows 7 Details In October, Microsoft Says (InformationWeek)iPhone 3G Available Online For Business Customers (InformationWeek)VMware bug causes worldwide disruption (ZDNet)
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Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=38
- Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)