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An evolutionary WAN path to cloud computing with WAN Virtualization

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An evolutionary WAN path to cloud computing with WAN Virtualization
Previously, we covered the network benefits of WAN Virtualization and how WAN Virtualization delivers benefits "beyond the WAN" to areas like security, backup, file access, DR/business continuity, and private cloud computing.& Read More


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Rehearsals over, IPv6 hits Broadway June 6
IPv6 will go fully live on June 6. That's the date when 50-plus access networks and more than 2,500 websites -- including Google, YouTube, Facebook and Yahoo -- will turn on support for the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol and leave it on for good. Read More

IPv6 transition: Observations from a name server perspective
As the operator of some of the core Internet name servers, including the DNS root, .com and .net, Verisign has a unique view into the challenges of transitioning to IPv6 and progress to date. Read More


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Cisco upgrades mobile carrier switches with an eye on escalating traffic
Cisco Systems wants to make it easier for mobile operators to scale up the wired networks that their wireless systems feed into, so on Tuesday it is introducing a mobile aggregation switch with 10 times the capacity of its current product. Read More

BYOD: Time to Adjust Your Privacy Expectations
Employees who want to use their smartphones and tablets for work better be prepared to sign on IT's dotted line and essentially give away their privacy rights. Read More


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Computex 2012: Karaoke, ultrabooks and voice and face recognition star at Intel keynote
Intel's Tom Kilroy delivered the keynote address with help from a American-Taiwanese pop star in Taipei. Read More

Microsoft shows off Xbox SmartGlass
Company touts multi-device capabilities … and other Xbox news at E3 Read More



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