Thursday, September 22, 2011

Cisco expands Medianet architecture, products

Looking back and looking forward | Connectivity - Still an issue

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Cisco expands Medianet architecture, products
Cisco this week unveiled new and enhanced products for its IP video surveillance camera line that might appeal to municipal safety and law enforcement agencies, and third-party partners. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Load Balancing 101: Firewall Sandwiches
How to make a ''firewall sandwich''. Read now. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: Wildpackets

Eliminate Packet Loss during 10G Monitoring
There are a number of choices for deploying packed-based monitoring and analysis against 10G segments, but as traffic volumes grow, the limitations of many options become problematic. This EMA paper examines the issues surrounding 10G network management and monitoring with emphasis on effective packed-based instrumentation. Read More

Looking back and looking forward
These next four newsletters will mark the end of an era for this newsletter. It started as the "Frame Relay Newsletter" in 1998, and, after another analyst group wrote approximately eight issues and decided there was nothing left to write about, Steve and Joanie Wexler took the reins and started on June 1, 1998. Several years later, Joanie decided to cut back on the number of newsletters and Jim joined Steve in providing these bi-weekly updates. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ExtraHop

Application Performance Management
In this eGuide, Network World, with sister publication CIO, offer news on the latest trends, best practices, and straightforward advice on these solutions and the challenges of managing application performance. Learn More!

Connectivity - Still an issue
As mentioned in the last newsletter, this newsletter will be going away at the end of September, so we're taking a quick look back at some of the major changes we've seen over the past 13-plus years. And while there is no way that we can cover all of the issues, we're looking at some major trends. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Kaseya

How to Launch a Successful IT Automation Initiative
In this paper, we'll look at IT automation from the corporation's perspective, and discuss the steps organizations should take before launching such an initiative. We'll hear from companies that successfully implemented computer automation platforms, what their early steps were and what they would do differently if they could repeat the process. Read now

Six crucial tech companies you've never heard of
Behind the headlines, these firms help form the foundation of the IT industry. Read More

Cloud companies to watch: A product sampler
A look at 4 up-and-coming cloud companies' offerings. Read More



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There are hundreds of thousands of Android apps, including many that are useful for IT professionals on the job. These apps can help connect to servers, monitor computers, access databases, analyze the airwaves, scan networks, and serve as a reference. Here are 16 of these apps, most of them free.

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