Thursday, July 21, 2011

Dell takes deeper dive into networking, buys Force10

Dell and Force 10: What it means | Cisco returns fire in war of words with HP

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Dell takes deeper dive into networking, buys Force10
Dell this week said it will acquire switch maker Force10 Networks for an undisclosed sum. Read More


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Dell and Force 10: What it means
When Dario Zamarian joined Dell last September, the rumor was that he was there to help Dell acquire a networking company. For once in our industry, rumor is reality. Today Dell announced its plans to acquire data center networking expert Force 10 Networks. Read More

Cisco returns fire in war of words with HP
Well, that didn't take long. Cisco lobbed the latest volley in the war of words with HP over each company's switching portfolio. Read More


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Meeting Network Video Delivery Requirements
Businesses are increasingly relying on video to inform, educate and inspire, but video can overwhelm even the most robust networks. Video optimization ensures your infrastructure is able to support all multimedia demands by offloading media servers and delivering a high-quality user experience. Learn more!

A conversation with Vyatta CEO Kelly Herrell
Vyatta believes that networking hardware is old school and that its Layer-3 virtual networking stack can do it all while being cheaper and greener than traditional gear. In my ongoing series with industry CEOs, I talked with Vyatta CEO Kelly Herrell for his viewpoint on where his company fits into the market today. Read More

The full impact of Cisco's job cuts
When you combine this week's layoffs with other recent restructuring, Cisco has actually eliminated 12,050 jobs from its workforce, a reduction of 16.5% that includes the largest downsizing in the technology industry this year. Read More


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Adding Visibility to WAN Optimization
Too often network professionals find themselves stuck in reaction mode, which can prevent them for strategically planning for positive, long-term benefits. Read this report to learn some best practices for understanding and improving the visibility and performance of mission-critical, networked applications. Read now!

Riverbed preps to take on F5, Citrix via 2 buyouts
Riverbed is gearing up to take on F5 Networks and Citrix in speeding up application delivery with the purchase of Zeus Technology for $110 million. Read More

IPv6 Deployment Misperception: I have to deploy IPv6 everywhere
Since IPv6 is just IP and you probably have IP everywhere today, it makes sense that you now need IPv6 everywhere. The reality is that this is not really true, at least not immediately. Read More



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