Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Cisco sending enterprises to the cloud

Internet group seeks wider input for BIND 10 | Federal body concludes LightSquared can't work with GPS

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Cisco sending enterprises to the cloud
In an effort to accommodate enterprise users looking to implement private and hybrid clouds, Cisco in the coming months will unveil an "integrated" WAN routing system of existing, but enhanced, products. Read More


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Aerohive Corporate Brochure
The way that Wi-Fi is being used and the requirements on an enterprise Wi-Fi network are going through a fundamental and generational change, so much so that we are calling it Wireless 2.0. It's not a new term, but it is a relevant one. Read now.

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Forrester: IT Platform to Optimize and Consolidate
In this report, Forrester investigates the reasons why you should consider WAN optimization solutions as the best way to gain better IT performance, cost savings, and greater flexibility for your business. And it's also a smart network improvement investment over the long-term. Get the facts about WAN optimization in this study. Read now!

Internet group seeks wider input for BIND 10
The Internet Systems Consortium is looking for a few more good programmers to bring the next generation of its open source BIND DNS server software to fruition. Read More

Federal body concludes LightSquared can't work with GPS
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WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

The Smart Device Invasion's Network Impact
Can your WLAN handle the influx of employee-owned smartphones and tablets? Aberdeen's expert recommendations will help with tips to: - Protect the network from compromised mobile devices - Automate authentication and authorization - Intelligently control bandwidth allocation to devices and users - Extend content filtering to mobile devices Read now!

Unbiased info about IPv6 available here
Looking for practical, non-biased advice about how to deploy IPv6? The Internet Society is launching a new Web portal that will be a central resource for standards documents, best practices, case studies and other useful information for network engineers planning to adopt IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol. Read More

Amazon adds more spots for connecting directly to its cloud
Amazon Web Services has added four locations where enterprises can use its Direct Connect network service to communicate with its cloud, the company said on Tuesday. Read More


WEBCAST: Aerohive

Delivering Enterprise Applications Anywhere to Any Device
Unprecedented adoption of wireless mobile devices, in the enterprise impacts every IT department as they must now deal with technologies that enable access to enterprise applications anywhere, anytime, from any device whether they be corporate issued or personally owned. Read now.

FCC chairman urges action on spectrum auctions
Julius Genachowski, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, used his time on stage at the Consumer Electronics Show Wednesday to warn that if Congress doesn't let the agency move forward with its plans to free up more wireless spectrum, it risks damaging the economy into the future. Read More

U.S. State Department investigating Huawei on Iran concerns
The U.S. Department of State said on Wednesday it is investigating Huawei Technologies for allegedly providing censorship and mobile phone tracking technology to Iran, following a request from six U.S. lawmakers. Read More

5 reasons Linux Mint is better than Ubuntu
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Slashdotters rain on 'cloud computing'
Picking just one from the list Slashdot offers in its "least worthy tech world clichés/buzzwords" poll takes a fair amount of determination, as they are all worthy contenders. Your choices: ultrabook, the cloud/cloud computing, advanced persistent threat, solution, God particle, and "some other option (explained in comments)." Read More



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