Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Huawei sends 400Gbps over next-generation optical network

University of Florida gets 100Gbps link to Internet2, upgrades campus research net to 200Gbps | Verizon to report on law-enforcement data requests

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Huawei sends 400Gbps over next-generation optical network
Huawei Technologies and Polish operator Exatel have tested a next-generation optical network based on WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology and capable of 400Gbps throughput. Read More


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Bridging the IT Gap
To overcome today's IT management gap, your organization needs a fresh approach to infrastructure management. There are three key requirements for this new approach to IT management. In this paper, you'll find that three key requirements create the foundation for a management environment that is poised to meet the challenges of a new era in IT. Learn More

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3 Steps to Content Sharing & Collaboration
Consumer sync and share tools help people access and send personal files, but smart IT leaders know that businesses require more than just ease-of-use. Strong security, mobile support, and deployment architecture are just a few of the many important factors to consider when evaluating vendors for a company-wide solution. Learn more!

University of Florida gets 100Gbps link to Internet2, upgrades campus research net to 200Gbps
The University of Florida is just putting the wraps on a remarkable year of IT upgrades. The school, which has a 2,000-acre campus and more than 900 buildings, installed a new supercomputer in a new data center, installed a 100Gbps link to Inernet2, and upgraded its Campus Research Network from 20G to 200Gbps while adding support for Software Defined Networking (SDN). Network World Editor in Chief John Dix got the lowdown on all of the developments from Erik Deumens, director of research computing. Read More


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5 Steps to Simplify APM for Business-Wide Results
Application downtime is just one of many costs associated with a fragmented application performance management (APM) strategy. Managing today's more complex and interdependent mission-critical applications is a growing challenge with even larger business implications. View Now

Verizon to report on law-enforcement data requests
Verizon Communications will report on law-enforcement requests for information on its customers that it received in 2013, following similar moves that major online companies have made but rival AT&T has not. Read More


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HP Converged Storage Chalk Talk (December 2012)
HP Converged Storage uses a unique polymorphic approach to deliver simplicity for any need at any scale. Which helps deliver ROI to the power of three - for a higher return on information, infrastructure, and individuals. Learn More

IPv6 will allow them to track you down. Not!
Everyone from marketers to law enforcement officials seem to hold the same misconception that IPv6 is going to make it possible to expose people in a way that IPv4 does not. Read More

13 FREE! Windows 8.1 apps to make you more productive
From learning Windows shortcuts to remotely monitoring IT assets, Windows 8.1 devices can make you more efficient and effective Read More


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