Thursday, March 04, 2010

The role of ADCs

FCC's broadband plan critiqued as overly broad, unfeasible | Google throws down the broadband gauntlet

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The role of ADCs
In our last newsletter, we discussed some of the IT initiatives that provide significant value, but which often result in unacceptable application performance. We also mentioned that one way that IT organizations respond to these challenges is by implementing an application delivery controller (ADC) from companies such as F5, Citrix, Cisco, Brocade, A10, Crescendo or Radware. In this newsletter we will discuss how an ADC differs from a traditional server load balancer. Read More


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FCC's broadband plan critiqued as overly broad, unfeasible
The National Broadband Plan that will be submitted to Congress March 17 already appears be impossibly broad and technologically difficult to roll out, based on what's known about it so far, several analysts said. Read More

Google throws down the broadband gauntlet
You have to give Google points for great timing — and an entertaining sense of mischief. Just as the telcos are gearing up for battle with the FCC over the feasibility of widespread broadband, Google rolls out an audacious new plan to deliver gigabit/sec residential connectivity to some 500,000 users. Read More


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Clearwire exec shares WiMAX road map
Clearwire chief commercial officer Mike Sievert gives us the lowdown on the company's plans to build out its WiMAX network this year and its potential future plans to upgrade to the "WiMAX 2" standard. Read More


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Ethernet switch vendor Force10 files for IPO
Ethernet switching company Force10 Networks this week filed for a $144 million IPO. Read More

Energy-efficient Ethernet: A greener choice for 2010
Data center managers and equipment vendors looking for greener alternatives will begin to benefit this year from a major initiative aimed at reducing the power consumed by Ethernet equipment. IEEE 802.3az, or the Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard, will implement low-power idle (LPI) modes for the full range of Ethernet BASE-T transceivers (100Mb, 1GbE and 10GbE) and the backplane physical layer standards (1GbE, 4-lane 1GbE and 10GbE). Read More

Sprint CEO pitches WiMAX to healthcare industry
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse continued his company's aggressive push for its 4G services by pitching the virtues of WiMAX to the healthcare industry. Read More



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