Comcast lengthens IPv6 lead Comcast continues to outpace rival U.S. cable companies in the development of next-generation Internet connectivity and content. Budget cuts give IT management projects new life Economic uncertainty drove many IT executives to reduce high-tech spending in 2008 and early 2009, but the same thinking behind slashed costs has renewed interest in projects designed to improve IT service management and streamline processes for infrastructure and operations professionals. How to reduce the high cost of T1 service George Morton argues that by moving from high-end T1 MPLS-VPN services to DSL/Cable access services, a company's monthly network communications cost will be reduced. See Cisco Subnet blogger Brad Reese's post for details. Ubiquisys adds speedier femtocell Ubiquisys is aiming for a fourth-quarter release of its next-generation femtocell, the G3, designed to offer mobile broadband download speeds up to 21.6M bps. Data center switch scales to 648 40G ports Mellanox Technologies is shipping a large-scale switch that scales from 36 40Gbps InfiniBand ports to 648 ports in a single enclosure. Could the rumors be true about Cisco? They don't use the WAAS in their own network? If it's true that Cisco does not use the WAAS product in their network it would be a bombshell, writes Cisco Subnet blogger Larry Chaffin. Open-source routers are becoming an IT option Analysts say the technology is not for everyone, but some IT managers are turning to open-source routers in an effort to gain capabilities while cutting costs. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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