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Getting at the real truth about IPv6 RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Extreme Networks Building Cloud-Scale Open Fabric Network Architectures Several technology inflection points are coming together to change the way networks are architected, deployed and operated in enterprise data centers, private and public clouds. Data center network architectures are moving toward an open, fabric-based approach to address these changes. Learn more. In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems Accelerate and Optimize SharePoint Improve and accelerate all SharePoint operations and tasks. Object caching, byte caching and compression technologies, combined with protocol optimizations, allow SharePoint users to access content and complete tasks in seconds instead of minutes and reduces bandwidth utilization by up to 99%. Read now! 6 simple steps toward IPv6 WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Visualization of an Intricate Network The Depository Trust & Clearing House required enhanced network visibility to support their custody and asset servicing valued at $40 trillion. See how Riverbed provided: End-to-end visibility of encrypted traffic Lower MTTR Application and network activity analysis without requiring probes on every WAN link Learn more! Powerful stuff: New Cisco switch delivers 60 watts to the desktop WHITE PAPER: Motorola Passive Optical LAN This paper explains how Passive Optical LAN (POL) enables energy efficiency, floor space savings, fill and fire load savings and other structured cabling benefits compared to traditional LAN switching architecture. Read more HP fires back at Cisco's Sup 2T Cisco's resolve unflagging despite massive layoffs coming Extreme slashes 16% of workforce | ||||||||||
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Getting at the real truth about IPv6
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