Tuesday, November 13, 2012

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  OpenFlow startup takes aim at Cisco, VMware | Magician Teller victimized by software dirty trick
 
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Mobile apps for me, me, me
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OpenFlow startup takes aim at Cisco, VMware
Big Switch Networks has announced the general availability of its OpenFlow-based software-defined networking products and applications, as well as customers and partners. Read More

Magician Teller victimized by software dirty trick
Here's the apparent thought process of some genius or geniuses at software maker Enfour: We're so fed up with seeing our $55 Apple iOS dictionary app called Oxford Deluxe pirated that we're going to hoodwink people out of their Twitter credentials and then send impersonated tweets from their accounts that read like this one: Read More

Cisco relationship was stressed with Nicira buy: EMC
VMware's acquisition of network virtualization start-up Nicira did indeed put some stress on EMC/VMware's relationship with Cisco, EMC CEO Joe Tucci Read More

Yahoo apologizes for fumbling fantasy football website on Sunday
Yahoo! Sports is in full apology mode after cutting the knees out from underneath thousands of users of its fantasy football website on Sunday right before the early games started. Some problems with the mobile app were still being reported late Monday, though the website was otherwise back in working order. MEA CULPAS: 11 Sorriest Tech Companies of 2012 Read More

Palo Alto Networks targets VMware shops with virtualized next-gen firewalls
Palo Alto Networks Tuesday unveiled the first virtualized version of its next-generation firewall, server-based software intended to run on the VMware platform to allow security managers to set up firewall application-layer controls in virtual machines (VM). Read More

iPhone to Android: How to make the switch
If the Galaxy S III or other smartphone tempts you, here's how you can still fit it in Apple's ecosystem Read More

Why does packet loss destroy application performance over the WAN?
Before continuing on to cover which of the various technologies – those that are part of the Next-generation Enterprise WAN (NEW) architecture as well as others – addresses packet loss and how, I think it will be worthwhile to go a bit deeper into why packet loss has such a huge impact on application performance over the WAN in the first place. Read More

Is Sinofsky's Departure a Reflection of Windows 8?
About a year ago at the 2011 Build conference, just weeks before Steve Jobs's passing, Steve Sinofsky owned the stage as he took the wraps off Windows 8 and highlighted Microsoft's plans to create a single interface spanning phones, tablets and PCs that ran ARM and x86 processors. More than a few Net pundits proclaimed Sinofsky the Second Coming of Jobs. So much for that prediction. Read More

 
 
 

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