Thursday, June 13, 2013

New Cisco core router boasts 10X capacity of original

  Juniper keeps its simplification promise | Carnegie Mellon video net brings Harry Potter Marauder's Map to life
 
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New Cisco core router boasts 10X capacity of original
Cisco this week is upgrading its Internet core routers with the CRS-X, a system whose capacity is 10x that of what the initial CRS offered when introduced 10 years ago. Read More


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WEBCAST: IBM

Boost Profitability with Better Planning & Mobile Reporting
This session will discuss how Ashurst, a top-tier legal service provider for private and public sector clients worldwide, was able to effectively manage organizational change and improve their profitability using IBM Business Analytics. Learn More.

Juniper keeps its simplification promise
As promised, Juniper has added automation and orchestration features to its campus and data center switches, including OpenStack support. Read More

Carnegie Mellon video net brings Harry Potter Marauder's Map to life
A network of video cameras melded a unique algorithm let scientists with the Carnegie Mellon University track the locations of multiple individuals in complex, indoor setting - just like Harry Potter's Marauder's Map. Read More

Every Network Failure Should Be Used to Improve the Network
Let's accept reality. A network is so much more than just the sum of its electronic parts, operating systems, and configurations. It is an extension of the past and the present of our company. Much like the growth rings of a tree, we can look at our company's network and see all the human history of our company. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Leveraging SaaS to Drive Innovation and Results
Learn how sales, finance, marketing, procurement, and supply chain leaders are leveraging SaaS to become more agile and serve the customer better. Learn More.

Wireless automation can reduce package delivery by 30%
Same-day package delivery is on the minds of transport managers around the world who say their customers are demanding faster pickups and drop-offs Read More

Gartner: Start security monitoring in the public cloud
Security monitoring — the type involving traditional security information and event management (SIEM) — can be done in some public cloud environments, according to Gartner. And if you're using public cloud services, it's time to think about doing it. Read More

Cisco looks to standardize context-aware security
Cisco is looking to standardize a framework it developed for integrating disparate security products from multiple vendors. The framework is called the Platform Exchange Grid (pxGrid) and it allows third-party developers of security applications to add capabilities to Cisco's Identity Services Engine (ISE). ISE is designed to provide policy-based, context-aware security for Cisco networks. Read More


WEBCAST: Sprint

The Network Foundation of an IT-to-ET Transformation
There's an evolutionary process at work that will eventually affect every enterprise IT department. Nemertes Research describes it as a transformation from IT to ET – Enterprise Technology. Learn More

'Crazy ants' that destroy computers are immune to insecticide
Slight detour from our usual Microsoft fare, but don't worry, I have plenty to discuss on that front. ABC News just ran a report on a new threat to your-high cost electronics: an ant with a taste for electronic equipment. Nylanderia fulva, more commonly called the "tawny crazy ant," has invaded the south, from Florida to Texas, and is causing damage in electrical gear and outlets everywhere they go.... Read More

14 manliest high-tech Father's Day gifts
Techie gifts for the serious male role model in your life Read More

PCI Express-based fabrics: A low-cost alternative to InfiniBand
By building on the natural strengths of PCI Express (PCIe) -- it's everywhere, it's fast, it's low power, it's affordable -- and by adding some straightforward, standards-compliant extensions that address multi-host communication and I/O sharing capabilities, a universal interconnect now exists that substantially improves on the status quo in high-performance cloud and data center installations. Read More

 
 
 

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