Thursday, January 26, 2012

Google looks to speed up the Internet

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Google looks to speed up the Internet
The search giant proposes enhancements for the Web's TCP transport layer to reduce latency. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CloudPassage

CloudPassage
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) is one of the fastest-growing cloud computing. However, cloud providers usage agreements squarely make the user responsible for protecting servers, applications and data. CloudPassage Halo is the award winning cloud server security platform that has everything you need to secure your cloud servers. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Taming the Cloud
This whitepaper explores the components of the cloud computing ecosystem, demonstrates how Akamai is delivering services for cloud optimization, and looks forward into the evolution of this dynamic and growing market. Read now

IBM, NEC team on OpenFlow
IBM and NEC have partnered to offer OpenFlow-based networking products to joint customers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Making the Promise of Cloud a Reality
Whether a business builds out its own cloud or buys cloud services from someone else, they need to be sure the end results are optimized for the speed users require. This paper identifies where the limitations of cloud computing exist and provides actionable strategies to unleash cloud performance. Read now!

How to profit from new domain name rules
A new era in Web site naming has begun, providing a golden opportunity for savvy IT professionals to go on the offensive with new domains that can capture additional Web traffic and generate new revenue. Read More


WEBCAST: Radware

Successfully Manage Apps Between Data Centers and the Cloud
Eitan Bremler of Radware, Greg Smith of Citrix and Robin discuss splitting an application between the data center and the cloud to more efficiently handle peak loads, seasonal variations and new applications. The discussion centers on the role of the ADC in successfully splitting an application in this way. Learn More

Clearwire 4G users and data use booming
Clearwire exceeded 10 million subscribers in the fourth quarter but still needs to raise more money to build its planned LTE network, a task that could be funded in part by an upcoming US$300 million stock offering. Read More

Cisco ASDM GUI tips and tricks for managing your Cisco ASA
Cisco's Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) is the GUI tool used to manage the Cisco ASA security appliances. In this blog I'll reveal to you some of my favorite tips, tricks and secrets found inside ASDM. Read More

No more historic SLA reports: Get it (and fix it) in real time
Businesses of almost all types are increasingly dependent on service providers for network connectivity that consistently delivers certain performance characteristics. In addition to basic service availability, these characteristics increasingly include peak, average and minimum bandwidth utilization, latency (delay) and latency variation (jitter), and packet loss -- all of which can affect operational efficiency and end user satisfaction. This is especially the case with Ethernet-based service offerings employing packet transport to deliver E-LINE services operating at speeds up to tens of gigabits per second. Read More

 
 
 

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2012's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries
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