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New Juniper SDN device portends forklift upgrades for core Ethernet switch
Any hopes Juniper EX8200 customers had that the core switch would grow to support next-generation 40/100G Ethernet, mobility, media-rich traffic, virtualization or cloud have been dashed. Read More


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Magic Quadrant Identifies Leaders in WAN Optimization
Gartner has published its latest Magic Quadrant for WAN Optimization Controllers to help you make an informed purchasing decision. Silver Peak has been positioned as a "Leader" in the Magic Quadrant report. Click here to read the full report now.

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Managing risk in the modern business world
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Where do Cisco's network security plans go from here?
Despite its leadership position in most enterprise security product areas, Cisco faces a number of technological and competitive challenges to stay out in front. Read More

A NEW architecture for enterprise Internet access
Last time, we looked at a specific solution to the problem of the "trombone" effect in enterprise Internet access using the Read More


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Mobilize: A unified IT approach to the mobile workspace
Why does unification matter for today's enterprise? The answer can be found by looking to today's defining trends. The consumerization of IT, BYOD, mobility-based business models--they're all transforming how employees work and customers engage. Read Now

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IT staffers at all levels are now tasked with managing data storage. They demand simplicity (but want power, too). Insider (registration required) Read More

CIA Chief advises you to ask: What are your rights? Who owns your data?
The cloud is old news, it's "so three years ago," and Big Data "was so last year," but according to the CIA's Chief Technology Officer, Ira "Gus" Hunt, this year is about "how to get value" from Big Data. At the GigaOM Structure Data conference, Hunt presented, "The CIA's 'Grand Challenges" with Big Data" and I highly recommend that you take about 30 minutes to personally listen to it. Read More


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Powerful Application Solutions for CRM & ERP
This white paper examines how you can get the most from CRM and ERP, find the best system for your business and how IBM can help. Learn More.

Rob Held, ex-CEO of early Ethernet company Chipcom, passes away at 74
John Robert (Rob) Held, who made a name for himself in the networking industry during the 1980s and 1990s as president and CEO of Ethernet hub pioneer Chipcom, has died at age of 74. Held suffered a brain hemorrhage earlier this month and died in Boston. Read More

Army takes a flier on OpenSim
The U.S. Army is not new to using simulated virtual environments for training. In fact, almost all soldiers have used virtual simulations, according to Douglas Maxwell, the science and technology manager for virtual world strategic applications at the Army's Simulation & Training Technology Center in Orlando. Read More

 
 
 

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