Monday, November 05, 2007

D-Link pushes Green Ethernet; Chat all about IP routing with Jeff Doyle

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LANs News Alert




Network World's LANs News Alert, 11/05/07

D-Link pushes Green Ethernet, 11/01/07: D-Link isn't waiting for the IEEE to standardize Energy Efficient Ethernet; the company is moving ahead today with what it calls Green Ethernet technology in its Gigabit Ethernet switches.

All about IP routing with Jeff Doyle : Got questions about IP routing, Internet scaling, NSF, NSR, IPv6, OSPF and BPG? Author and routing expert Jeff Doyle, celebrity blogger for Cisco Subnet, will answer all your questions on networking, routing and anything else you want to ask in a live chat on Wed. Nov. 7 from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. EST.

What's next for the Cisco ecosystem?: Cisco blogger Brad Reese discusses how Cisco's partners will make a grab at the projected $7 billion managed services market.

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Cisco to spend $16B in China over next five years, 11/01/07: Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers announced on Thursday $16 billion in new investments in China, including manufacturing, investment and educational programs.

Cisco expands in India with WiPro alliance, 10/31/07: Cisco today will announce a strategic alliance with Indian integrator Wipro to jointly develop networked IT systems for global markets.

Routing vs. switching, 10/26/07: Routing got the early lead on switching thanks to Cisco, then the two technologies melded and evolved.

Ethernet vs. Token Ring, 10/26/07: IBM might have knocked out DEC, but DEC bet right on Ethernet vs. IBM’s Token-Ring.

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