Nortel looks to software as it shops Metro Ethernet unit Nortel's decision to divest its carrier Ethernet and optical businesses was based on the company's shift to a more software-driven business model, the outgoing head of those businesses says. Nortel still signing up customers Nortel has signed up "hundreds" of new customers since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection three weeks ago, and is reconsidering its decision to sell its Metro Ethernet Networks business. Plus: Nortel exec: Bankruptcy filing was in part to preserve $2.4B FAQ: What’s in store for Nortel Podcast: Can Nortel come back from the brink? Nortel looking to break apart Executives at industry giant Nortel are shopping pieces of the company to rival vendors, according to a report last night from The Wall Street Journal's online edition. Time to switch things up Cisco Subnet blogger Wendell Odom invites you to add to the list of switches that he will be checking out and reporting back on in future posts. Even Cisco makes mistakes Cisco Subnet blogger Brad Reese shares a Cisco rival's take on five bad technology moves that the company has made in the last 10 years. Sagging enterprise sales plague Cisco rival Juniper Channel partners are finding that Juniper customers are more demanding in terms of cost savings, and competition is more intense. Could this indicate a tough Q1 for Cisco as well? Should You Upgrade to Faster Wi-Fi? What it is: There's a new Wi-Fi option waiting in the wings. Enterprise vendors such as Motorola and Cisco have recently started promoting gear that supports the 802.11n specification, which runs at about 100 megabits per second (Mbps). Meanwhile, the next generation standard--802.11n 450, based on chip sets made by Marvell, could easily top 200Mbps of throughput under ideal conditions. Cisco helps avoid security scrimping in cash-tight times Many Wi-Fi vendors have integrated dedicated wireless intrusion prevention systems (WIPS) directly into their 802.11n systems. Cisco, for example, recently released an application called Adaptive Wireless IPS integrated with a multifaceted attack correlation system in its Wireless Control System (WCS) network management and security policy platform. Cisco security updates squash router bugs Cisco has released eight security updates for the Internetwork Operating System (IOS) software used to power its routers. Clinton: Tech can help world's problems Technology companies can play a major role in solving the toughest problems plaguing the world, if they apply their innovative thinking to issues such as climate change and healthcare, former U.S. President Bill Clinton said Wednesday. Biggest mistake for IPv6: It's not backwards compatible, developers admit The Internet engineering community says its biggest mistake in developing IPv6 - a long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol - is that it lacks backwards compatibility with the existing Internet Protocol, known as IPv4. Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. Deadline for entry is March 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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