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Microsoft, Juniper urged to patch dangerous IPv6 DoS hole
Security experts are urging Microsoft and Juniper to patch a year-old IPv6 vulnerability so dangerous it can freeze any Windows machine on a LAN in a matter of minutes. Read More


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Implementing Virtualization-Enabled Collaboration
Date: May 11th, 2011; Time: 2 PM EST This webcast will examine the challenges that IT organizations face when deploying desktop virtualization technologies and collaboration tools, and offer strategies for addressing implementing a robust, virtual desktop environment that fosters successful collaboration. Learn more

How should you redesign your data center LAN?
The last few newsletters have discussed LAN design in general and data center LAN design in particular. This newsletter will discuss an RFI for data center LAN switching. Read More

Brocade fleshes out cloud strategy for battle with Cisco, others
Brocade today unveiled its plan for migrating customers to distributed, virtualized, cloud-based data centers, along with products supporting that plan. Read More


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Brocade developing 32-Gigabit Fibre Channel
Brocade Technologies, which announced 16Gbps Fibre Channel products on Monday, is already working on a 32Gbps version and expects to have it on the market within three years. Read More

Avaya adds switch to VENA lineup
Avaya this week will extend it data center networking line and architecture with a new top-of-rack switch. Read More


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10 Things to Know about Deduplication
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ARIN is A-OK with sales of IPv4 addresses
I spent a delightful lunch last week with Stacy Hughes -- aka the "IP Godess" -- at the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit in Denver. We discussed IPv6 adoption trends, black/gray markets for IPv4 addresses and a fun upcoming contest ARIN has planned. Read More

US court approves Google's $900M bid for Nortel patents
Nortel Networks has obtained court approval to accept a US$900 million bid from Google for the entirety of its remaining patent portfolio, it said Monday. Read More

Cloud drives Cisco to open source
There's an interesting post on GigaOm this week on how cloud computing is forcing Cisco to embrace open source. It argues that Cisco realizes open source software will be critical to its success in cloud due to the emphasis on application development. Read More

Infoblox upgrades DNS appliances to ease move to IPv6
Infoblox is adding two new features to its DNS appliances to help its service provider and enterprise customers transition to IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol. Read More



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