Tuesday, September 02, 2014

The Hybrid WAN requires paradise by the dashboard lights

IDG Contributor Network: Want Gigabit Internet? A fistful of cities can now give it to you | Router malware: Fact or fiction?

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The Hybrid WAN requires paradise by the dashboard lights
Cisco recently came out with a new version of PfR (v3) to make moving to a next-generation WAN easier, with an improved dashboard as a key feature. Read More


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Overcome Web Performance Obstacles for SaaS Applications
Learn about the technology that powers and speeds up the web experiences of hundreds of thousands of enterprise SaaS application users, over Instart Logic's innovative global network. Learn More

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Travel Sites - Premium Web Experiences for Mobile Users
Radically Immersive Travel and Hospitality Sites Are the New Normal. But How Can Publishers Extend These Experiences to Mobile Users? View more

IDG Contributor Network: Want Gigabit Internet? A fistful of cities can now give it to you
Gigabit Internet is the Holy Grail for residential Internet users right now. If you're wondering where to get your hands on it for the upcoming fall entertainment season, here's where you need to go. Read More


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A New, Better Approach for Web Experiences across Devices
For media and entertainment companies intent on delivering high definition web experiences across all devices, web performance can make or break their engagement levels. Learn more>>

Router malware: Fact or fiction?
Given that malicious software isn't always found locally on the machine itself, Ronald and Dylan Kaplan share how to pinpoint the characteristics of router malware Read More


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How Location-Based Services Can Help Your Business
Jason Rolleston from Cisco and Mike Leibovitz of Extreme Networks join Robin in exploring how location-based services can add value to your enterprise with real business examples. The discussion then moves to address privacy concerns and how to design a Wi-Fi network for location-based services. Learn more

It's time for the Internet of Things to get serious
The Internet of Things is a really, really big deal; so why do all the demos seem so trivial? Read More

Dropbox offers 1TB Pro plan for $9.99
The new plan does away with previous options maxing out at 500GB Read More

Physical Layer management in 10G to 40G/100G Ethernet migration
The ability to migrate from 10G to 40G or 100G Ethernet (GbE) hinges on knowing the particulars about your data center backbone. If you don't know the length of the circuit, connector style (LC, 12 or 24 fiber MPO) or the fiber type (OM2, OM3, OM4, SM, etc.), you don't know if it will support the higher speeds. While this type of information is rarely collected, Physical Layer Management (PLM) systems can fill in the blanks. Read More


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