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Cisco Nexus 9000 aimed at 40G? | Brute-force malware targets email and FTP servers

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HP opens up on SDNs
HP this week is establishing an "open" approach to SDN intended to accelerate programmable network deployments and stimulate demand for its switches and routers. Read More


WEBCAST: Juniper Networks

Converged Access for a More Agile Enterprise
A new convergence trend is making its way through the enterprise: converged user access across wired and wireless networks. Driving this trend is the need to accommodate a dizzying array of devices and data, communicating wirelessly from a variety of locations across and outside of the enterprise. View now >>

WHITE PAPER: Dell and Intel®

Failover Cluster VRTX Deployment Guide
The new Dell PowerEdge VRTX shared infrastructure offers a compact solution for small businesses or remote offices that is easy to configure, streamlines management and maintenance, and provides all necessary hardware resources in one spot. Read now!

Cisco Nexus 9000 aimed at 40G?
Unconfirmed details are starting to emerge on the Cisco Nexus 9000, the new data center switch being developed by spin-in candidate Insieme Networks. Cisco is expected to introduce the Insieme-built Nexus 9000 line Nov. 6. Read More

Brute-force malware targets email and FTP servers
A piece of malware designed to launch brute-force password guessing attacks against websites built with popular content management systems like WordPress and Joomla has started being used to also attack email and FTP servers. Read More

Mobile Unified Communications – Part 3: The Experience
Assuming you've read Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, and you really need to before proceeding here, the following is what we discovered during the MUC testing project. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications

View the new eBook: Evolution of the Ethernet
Brocade and IDG bring you this exclusive eBook exploring the impact of today's IT and Data Center challenges on your network. With a focus on Ethernet Fabric, use this eBook to start your evolution toward a flatter, less complex and more agile network architecture—an architecture ready for the future. View Now

It's official: Nirvanix is closing
For weeks reports have swirled that cloud storage provider Nirvanix is closing. Today that became official. The company's website has been replaced with a notice that reads: Nirvanix Customers, Read More

EMC Bets Big on Flash Storage
The vendor gets aggressive about enterprise flash arrays, but faces challenges in the data center Read More

BlackBerry responds to Gartner's call for clients to ditch BB products
BlackBerry this weekend defended its ability to continue serving enterprise customers with smartphones and secure mobile management software, responding to a Gartner report recommending that its corporate clients stop using the Canadian vendor's products. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Application Performance in a World of Cloud and Mobility
Cloud, mobility, and networking have shifted the dynamics of application performance. As a result, IT is under more pressure than ever to improve application performance. Learn how to ensure that employees and customers can access applications effectively without being forced to expend more resources on network upgrades. Read more >>

Cisco, Intel push 'trusted geolocation in the cloud'
Cisco and Intel say that companies wanting to make use of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds should be aware that control exists for keeping virtual workloads on servers within country borders. Read More

SCADA and Me: Images from the picture book primer
Taking the complexity out of a pervasive security threat to power grids, water supplies, industrial plants Read More

Quick look: The interesting rise and quick fall of Blackberry
From industry darling to potential footnote, what happened to Blackberry? Read More

Products of the week 9.30.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Defense.net and Zyxel Read More


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