Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Aging hardware drives core router and switch upgrades

Cisco looks to secure the data center with new releases | Brocade guns for 100G Ethernet supremacy

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Aging hardware drives core router and switch upgrades
IT departments are grappling with aging network equipment while also juggling demand for new network projects such as unified communications and mobile device management, reports TheInfoPro. Read More


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New research underscores cloud computing's challenging effects on corporate networks, but solutions are available. Learn More!

Cisco looks to secure the data center with new releases
Cisco this week introduced a set of security products designed to fortify data centers as they consolidate, virtualize and morph into clouds. Read More

Brocade guns for 100G Ethernet supremacy
Brocade this week will fill out its data center fabric vision with a long-awaited chassis core switch designed for high-density 100G Ethernet. Read More

Windows Server 2012 in photos
Reviewer Jonathan Hassell takes you through the highlights, and some lowlights, of the newly available Microsoft operating system. Read More


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20% of IT staff admit to accessing unauthorised executive data
Almost 40% of IT staff can get unauthorised access to sensitive information, and 20% admit to accessing executives' confidential data, according to research. Read More

First Look: Brocade's new data center switches & routers
New 100G Ethernet core chassis fabric switch, SDN and multitenancy enhancements help fill out Brocade networking arsenal. Read More

Intel and HP to build world's most efficient supercomputer
HP and Intel have teamed up to design and build a new supercomputing system for the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which promises to be one of the most efficient installations in the world. Read More


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Optimize and Secure Cloud, SaaS, BYOD, and Social Media
Today's threat landscape has migrated to the web causing many security professionals to prevent direct Internet access at the branch. But with new cloud-based security solutions from Blue Coat you can re-architect your network to embrace the Internet – safely – and optimize application performance. Learn more.

Water droplet computers: An idea that's not all wet
The innards of computers can be a dry topic, but researchers at Aalto University in Finland have come up with a concept that is anything but: computers based on colliding water droplets. Read More

High performance computing, the latest 'it' thing in the cloud
Startup ProfitBricks leverages InfiniBand technology to compete with the growing crop of cloud providers offering powerful cloud-based machines. Read More

T-Mobile woos unlocked iPhone users ahead of iPhone 5 debut
T-Mobile doesn't appear to be on Apple's short list for iPhone 5 carriers, but that's not stopping T-Mobile from trying to lure iPhone customers to what it says will soon be its widespread 4G network. Read More

5 tips for locking in VC funding
With less VC funding and more startups in the market in the market these days, entrepreneurs looking to nail down money for their newest venture could be in for a tough time. But there are some tricks of the trade that venture capitalists say they are looking for and successfully funded companies have. Read More

Citrix invests in platform-as-a-service company CumuLogic
Citrix Systems has invested in PaaS (platform-as-a-service) startup CumuLogic, as it sees enterprises embrace new types of applications specifically designed to run in the cloud, the company said on Tuesday. Read More



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