Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Consequences of WAN Service History

Oracle buys Xsigo for software-defined networking | First strain on Olympic networks seen

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The Consequences of WAN Service History
In our last few columns, we looked at the history of the Enterprise WAN, with the key takeaway being that reliable but very expensive private WAN services Frame Relay and now MPLS have been the dominant technologies for almost 20 years now, and we looked at the key factors affecting application performance over the WAN: bandwidth, Read More


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Oracle buys Xsigo for software-defined networking
Oracle said Monday it has inked a deal to buy software-defined networking vendor Xsigo Systems, in a move that will support Oracle's ongoing foray into cloud computing. Terms of the acquisition, which is expected to close within a few months, were not disclosed. Read More

First strain on Olympic networks seen
It didn't take long to see the first signs of strain on communication networks at the Olympics when overloaded infrastructure on the first day of competition caused organizers to request that spectators scale back their use of Twitter for "non-urgent" messages, according to Reuters. Read More


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A phased approach to IPv6 that's so easy, you'll almost think you're still ignoring it
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Standards bodies launch oneM2M service layer for Internet of Things
A consortium of ICT standards development bodies has set up a new global organisation to ensure the efficient deployment of machine-to-machine (M2M) communications systems. Read More


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Riverbed, Juniper enter technology-sharing partnership
A new technology partnership between Riverbed and Juniper will see the latter license Riverbed's application delivery controller for use in its enterprise networking gear -- for a $75 million fee. Read More

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