Thursday, December 01, 2011

Making sense of Cisco’s Borderless Networks Architecture

WAN optimization is shifting from strategic to tactical | FCC OKs on-body medical networks

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Making sense of Cisco's Borderless Networks Architecture
By definition, Cisco's Borderless Network Architecture means a network with no borders. It's a simple statement, but from the conversations I've had with decision makers, it's not the simplest concept to grasp. Read More


WHITE PAPER: MegaPath

Today's Network: Make It a Strategic, Future-Proof Asset
Today's small and mid-sized organizations support dozens of applications and hundreds of devices and mobile workers. Network congestion has become a risk, as users change offices, work from home and add devices at will. SMBs need simplification in the form of network convergence. And a managed service provider can help. View Now

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Branch on Demand Solution Brief
Extending and Securing Access Across the Organization - The Aerohive Branch on Demand™ solution makes it easy to deploy corporate capabilities to employees anywhere, while reducing operational costs. Read now.

WAN optimization is shifting from strategic to tactical
WAN optimization is rapidly moving out of the "nice to have" category and is becoming a "need to have" technology. The shift to strategic WAN optimization will raise its visibility with higher-level IT leaders and create some interesting competitive dynamics in the future. Read More

FCC OKs on-body medical networks
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission adopted rules at a meeting on Wednesday to allow wireless networks of microstimulators designed to treat paralysis and other conditions. Read More

Cisco, Walgreens team up on virtual doc visits for employees
Cisco and Walgreens are setting up a healthcare center for as many as 43,000 Cisco employees and their family members that will offer virtual physician visits via video conferencing and other Web 2.0-enabled tools. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sybase

Sybase IQ Supercharges Predictive Analytics
This white paper introduces you to Sybase® IQ—a high-performance, scalable column-store database engine which has been repeatedly proven to meet the predictive analytics needs for a wide variety of businesses. Read now.

Apple in the enterprise: Breaking Microsoft's Grip
When Microsoft wanted to show off its midmarket affinity, the software giant would do a promotional video with Lifetime Products, a manufacturer of polyethylene folding tables, chairs and sports equipment. Until about two years ago, Lifetime was Microsoft's midmarket darling. So what's changed? "We love Apple," says Lifetime CIO John Bowden. Read More

Cisco data center forecast very cloudy
Global cloud computing traffic will grow 12-fold from now to 2015, according to a new Cisco study. Read More

WatchGuard launches iOS-friendly security appliance
WatchGuard's latest security appliance, the XTM 330, allows business travelers from small enterprises to use their iPads or iPhones to communicate securely with the office. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Three Steps to Effective Cloud Planning & Design
Before you build your cloud, there are many considerations. Are there security requirements? Compliance rules? Will you use public cloud resources as well? Learn more about how to plan a cloud effectively – from defining requirements to identifying the costs - in this compelling white paper from BMC Software. Learn More!

Nokia Siemens to sell WiMax business to NewNet
Nokia Siemens Networks plans to sell its WiMax infrastructure business to NewNet Communication Technologies for an undisclosed sum. Read More

EBay finishes data center in a very hot place
Temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona -- one of the most arid places in the U.S. -- routinely exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). That's about the opposite of the typical cool-weather environments companies often choose to build data centers. Read More

Cisco, Juniper, Check Point, Palo Alto among firms in security contest
In the security popularity contest of the moment, Cisco and Juniper are down and Palo Alto Networks and Check Point are up when it comes to network firewalls, according to one research firm. Read More



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