Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Juniper mirrors, foreshadows Cisco's problems

Nebula provides a "cloud-in-a-box" | Carriers, trade groups propose broadband fund

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Juniper mirrors, foreshadows Cisco's problems
Has Juniper caught the Cisco 'flu?' It appears that many of the same issues affecting Cisco are also afflicting Juniper two quarters into 2011. Read More


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Enabling anIncreasingly Sophisticated Customer Base
Stephens Support Services provides the IT infrastructure and support for Stephens' brokerage, holding company and hospitality businesses. Stephens Support Services is a separate organization that partners with each business, solving unique challenges and positively impacting the bottom-line through technology. Read now!

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Reliable Wireless for Less: 2 for 1 Controllers
Enterasys is now offering a great opportunity to upgrade to a new, resilient wireless network with new wireless controllers, which can be deployed in redundant pairs and operate in either failover and/or load sharing mode to provide uninterrupted productivity with fast and secure roaming. Learn more

Nebula provides a "cloud-in-a-box"
Under the recently-completed Vivek Kundra era, the U.S. federal government became an aggressive proponent of cloud computing. Much of this was pure folly leading to wasteful IT assessments and check-box planning, but the feds did come up with a few model cloud computing projects. Read More

Carriers, trade groups propose broadband fund
A group of telecom carriers and trade groups proposes broadband subsidies to replace telephone service subsidies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems

WAN Optimization Magic Quadrant
The WAN optimization market is maturing rapidly, but is still dynamic enough that different vendors continue to offer a range of innovative features to manage traffic to optimize response times and keep bandwidth utilization and costs under control. Gartner's Magic Quadrant rates the challengers, leaders, niche players and visionaries. Read now!

Gig.U aims to bring 1Gbps fiber to campus communities
Any community looking enviously at the new Google-built fiber network in Kansas City, Kan., could soon be in luck if it's located near a major university. Read More

Alcatel-Lucent returns to profit on small rise in revenue
Alcatel-Lucent reported a smaller increase in revenue than analysts had expected, but returned to profit in the second quarter. For the full year, the company expects to grow faster than the market as a whole and to improve its operating margin. Read More


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Future Proofing Enterprise Networks for Long-Term Success
Today's enterprises face a complex networking environment, often with multiple network protocols. Read this IDC Executive Brief to see how multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) facilitates cost-effective and converged wide area networking with a high level of security, management, and flexibility. Read now!

Cisco seeks relief from development obligation
As it navigates some of the darkest waters of its 25+-year voyage, Cisco is looking to back out of a deal to develop 1 million square feet of land in Alviso, CA. The company is pressing San Jose city officials to amend an agreement between it and Cisco to build facilities on the land, just north of San Jose. Read More

Juniper's disappointing quarter not due to switching
No one can blame enterprise switching for Juniper's disappointing second-quarter results. Sales of Juniper's EX switches were up 18% year-over-year, switching overall was up 33%, and enterprise sales were up 9% due to strength in enterprise switching and routing products. Read More



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