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5 steps to high-speed Ethernet

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5 steps to high-speed Ethernet
If you're considering the move to 40/100gigabit Ethernet, here are 5 things to keep in mind. Read More


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The Next Generation is the Smart Generation
Innovations such as mobility, Web 2.0, social media and cloud computing have dramatically changed the IT landscape and introduced new security threats into the corporate network. This eBook investigates why traditional firewalls are no longer enough, and how application intelligence and control enable network security in the wake of these changes. Read more.

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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

Open Networking Summit: Why current-generation networks just aren't cutting it
Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Verizon, and others gave numerous, concrete examples where limitations of current gen networking technologies are causing serious business and technology challenges. The common thread: They all see Software Defined Networking as the answer. Read More


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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!

Cisco's Chambers most overpaid CEO?
Is Cisco CEO John Chambers overpaid? After Cisco's challenging fiscal 2011, which saw the elimination of 12,000 jobs and much of its consumer business, and a 30% drop in its stock, Chambers' salary was reduced by 2% and his stock compensation by one-third. Read More


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Megatrend Convergence Slams Corporate Networks
Corporate networks today are in the vortex of a perfect storm of complexity. New mobile consumer devices, cloud computing and social networks are combining to create more connected devices than ever before – and serious headaches for IT professionals. Learn More!

Linksys refocuses on Wi-Fi, video
Cisco Systems' Home Networking Business Unit will keep both its Linksys brand and its place in the parent company as Cisco pares down its business, but the unit is also sharpening its focus. Read More

What Cisco and Toyota Have in Common
Cisco is the like the Toyota of the networking hardware industry – while not exactly on the lower end of the price scale, these established brands are known for their reliability and ubiquity. Cisco and Toyota also have one other trait in common – high resale value. Read More

My Latest Thoughts on OpenFlow
I've been thinking about OpenFlow for a while as it relates to data center networking. What's the use case? What's the enterprise play? What will OpenFlow and SDN do to the networking market? Read More



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