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Cisco nemesis Huawei to demo 96-port 100G Ethernet switch

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Cisco nemesis Huawei to demo 96-port 100G Ethernet switch
Huawei, Cisco's toughest competitor in networking, will debut its entry into enterprise data center switching at this week's Interop 2012 conference in Las Vegas. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Defining Next-Generation Network Intrusion Prevention
This HP newsletter on Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention features a recent report by Gartner, "Defining Next-Generation Network Intrusion Prevention," that outlines their view of what "next-generation" IPS means and the security features it needs to deliver. View Now

WHITE PAPER: CenturyLink

Network/Cloud Security & Business Continuity eGuide
Network security today means much more than simply building a perimeter around the enterprise network to defend from threats. With cloud-computing models becoming more popular, enterprises are extending corporate data and applications outside the four walls of the data center. Learn More!

Hot Products at Interop 2012
Click through all the products being released at the Interop conference in Las Vegas this week Read More

Alcatel-Lucent brings 40G to the core
Alcatel-Lucent this week at Interop will flesh out its data center fabric vision with 40G Ethernet and higher-density 10G Ethernet capabilities on its core switches, as well as enhanced software for its top-of-rack and core switches. Read More

DHS looking for forensic tools to lift evidence from solid state drives
The Department of Homeland Security is looking for tools to help the law enforcement community better pull forensic evidence from solid state drives found in smartphones and GPS devices in particular. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation)

Best Practices for Using V-locity® on SANs
This white paper provides a clear and in-depth look at what's really going on and how to significantly improve performance of SAN storage. Learn More

Extreme Networks adds heavy dose of copper to 10G switches
Extreme Networks Monday unveiled 10G Ethernet copper modules for its BlackDiamond X8 core switch and new fixed copper versions of its Summit X670 top-of-rack switch. Read More

Hitachi starts all-in-one data center service, covers construction to IT support
Japanese conglomerate Hitachi on Monday launched a new data center business that includes everything from planning to construction to IT support. Read More

Security Concerns Over a Data Center in the Cloud
When the company data center moves to various cloud configurations, the provisioning of servers will need to be addressed. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Limelight

Warp Speed: The Nuts and Bolts of Web Acceleration Solutions
Enterprises are quickly realizing that they can't achieve the web performance they need by simply deploying their web server on a high-speed network. Improving page rendering speeds incrementally through content caching is no longer enough. It's time to look for dramatic performance gains by applying optimization techniques right at the browser. Learn More!

Next-gen firewalls require external visibility tools
Knowing what's happening on your network is a pre-requisite to controlling the traffic. We call that visibility because it combines all of the information the firewall knows, including session and application information, traffic volumes, and rate information, into a way to "see" into your network -- to give you visibility. Read More

What is WAN Virtualization?
As you know if you've been reading this column for the last several weeks, I believe that we're at the dawn of a NEW architecture that will revolutionize the enterprise WAN, enabling WAN managers to have much more bandwidth at much lower cost than their private MPLS WANs alone deliver today, with improved reliability and application performance predictability for traditional as well as newer applications,... Read More

DARPA system to blend AI, machine learning to understand mountain of text
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will next this month detail the union of advanced technologies from artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, machine learning, natural-language fields it hopes to bring together to build an automated system that will let analysts and others better grasp meanings from large volumes of tex Read More



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