Thursday, May 17, 2012

Juniper to license Radware tech for data center?

  Avaya simplifies BYOD connectivity; EarthLink adds to cloud service | Researchers trying to solve wireless network capacity puzzle
 
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Juniper to license Radware tech for data center?
Juniper Networks is negotiating a deal with Radware to license application delivery controller technology from the company, according to investment firm Oppenheimer & Co. Read More


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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!

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Migrate Your Data Center to Open, Standards-based Networks
Discover the merits of a dual-vendor strategy for data center networking, and learn how to migrate your data center to open standard HP networks. This document discusses the planning and deployment phases that are an integral part of the Plan, Deploy, Install, and Operate (PDIO) model. Learn more.

Avaya simplifies BYOD connectivity; EarthLink adds to cloud service
Avaya has enhanced its portfolio to deliver unified wired and wireless network access to employees, guests and their personal devices while maintaining enterprise security. The changes were announced at Interop 2012 just held in Las Vegas. Read More

Researchers trying to solve wireless network capacity puzzle
(Graphic: Christine Daniloff, via MIT) Read More

The Four Lies of Networking
Big Data and networking in general are all about numbers and statistics. We talk about our Petabytes of data, the number of packets per second and the Mbytes replicated in an hour. We want to know about the uptime percentages of our services and the time to repair on our circuits. We're sold on loss ratios and round trip times. Read More


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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!

The fantastic world of steampunk technology
Steampunk design has taken root in everything from computers to iPhones Read More

Q4 challenges not a downturn, Cisco CEO says
After marked improvement in its business following the wrenching restructuring and "reinvention" Cisco's gone though over the past year, the company - and perhaps the industry - are not out of the woods yet. Read More

DARPA program to power instant translation of multi-lingual email, messaging and speech
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awarded a $7.1 million contract to SRI International to start building the latest in a long line of technologies that seek to translate and understand multiple languages. In the news: The fantastic world of steampunk technology Read More


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Your Network is Heading for Traffic Chaos
The increased use of virtual machine (VM) mobility and new application deployments is significantly increasing traffic levels between servers in the data center. This Gartner report provides recommendations for overcoming these challenges prevalent in most traditional data center networks. Learn more.

WAN Virtualization as a Managed Service Is an Emerging Trend
At Interop our interest was piqued by a new managed service from Hughes Network Systems that we see as a harbinger of services to come. Using home-grown software installed in a DSL modem, Hughes bonds (i.e. inverse multiplexes) up to four DSL lines to deliver a maximum of 12 Mb of bandwidth to distributed branch offices. Hughes touts performance comparable to Ethernet without the accompanying price... Read More

Angry Birds tops companies' app blacklist
It seems that your boss doesn't want you to launch digital birds at evil green pigs during office hours. Read More

Unified communications still fragmented
The technology may get a big push from mobile adoption, but integration among multiple UC components is still a tough slog. Read More

 
 
 

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