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This blog is created to discuss all things related to the world of networking. Desgin, installation and configuration of networks. Maintenance and monitoring of networks and discussion of latest networking related technologies.
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Bit by bit, Intel looks to quadruple SSD storage | USB Type-C peripherals are on the way, and storage devices are first up | |||||||||||
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5 freshly-funded cloud computing companies worth watching RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: EMC UNLEASH THE POWER & AGILITY OF YOUR DATA CENTER Unleash the power and agility of your data center. Transform your applications with XtremIO, the leading all-flash array with scale-out and inline all-the-time data services. See what XtremIO can do for your business In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: VMTurbo, Inc. Capacity Management Processes Fit for the Cloud Era Read this whitepaper for these 3 takeaways; the complexities of pursuing efficient capacity planning,wow to define functional requirements for your capacity management strategy, and a capacity management strategy that assures service levels while reducing performance risk and hardware footprint. Learn More Bit by bit, Intel looks to quadruple SSD storage USB Type-C peripherals are on the way, and storage devices are first up WEBCAST: Aerohive Gigabit Speed Wireless Networks with 802.11ac With the development of 802.11ac, WLANs surpass the gigabit speed barrier. Watch this webinar recording featuring author of "802.11ac: A Survival Guide" (O'Reily), Matthew Gast, for a discussion on 802.11ac and why it's posed to become the 802.11 standard of choice and how to incorporate it into your network plans. View now>> Amazon Cloud Drive's unlimited storage plans undercut rivals WEBCAST: Aerohive Understanding the Network Impact of 802.11ac Watch this webinar recording featuring Forrester Research for an overview of the current 802.11ac technology, a discussion on how high-speed Wi-Fi & application control impacts your network architecture, and take a look at how a proper network strategy can save you 40% or more on your investment. View Now>> RSA Conference bans 'booth babes' 'When will IPv4 become obsolete?' | |||||||||||
SLIDESHOWS Meet the White House's new open source-happy IT director "First Geek" David Recordon comes from Facebook, open standards world. JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity). MOST-READ STORIES 1. 'Largest DDoS attack' in GitHub's history targets anticensorship projects 2. Acer Chromebook 15 review: Massive display, with mixed results overall 3. Linus Torvalds suspends key Linux developer 4. NAC is back. And better than ever 5. 9 security gadgets for mobile devices 6. SDN management battle: TAPs vs. network packet 7. Review: Portnox, Extreme lead NAC pack 8. Microsoft adds MDM capabilities to Office 365 9. 9 Common Spanning Tree Mistakes 10. 8 free Wi-Fi stumbling and surveying tools | |||||||||||
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Akamai: Most Internet attacks in Q4 originated in China | Will open source save the Internet of Things? | |||||||||||
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IBM to pump billions into new IoT business unit WEBCAST: Aerohive Gigabit Speed Wireless Networks with 802.11ac With the development of 802.11ac, WLANs surpass the gigabit speed barrier. Watch this webinar recording featuring author of "802.11ac: A Survival Guide" (O'Reily), Matthew Gast, for a discussion on 802.11ac and why it's posed to become the 802.11 standard of choice and how to incorporate it into your network plans. View now>> In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Aerohive Rethinking Enterprise Wireless Networks This paper from IDC explores the trends, challenges, and solutions that the latest generations of WiFi architecture deliver. View Now>> Akamai: Most Internet attacks in Q4 originated in China WHITE PAPER: Aerohive WLAN Buyer's Guide It is crucial to thoroughly understand the systems management capabilities of any WLAN being considered, since this will be the largest ongoing expense of the overall deployment. Learn how to evaluate properly by reading Aerohive's WLAN Definitive Guide. View Now>> 5 freshly-funded cloud computing companies worth watching Flaw in common hotel router threatens guests' devices WHITE PAPER: Aerohive The Network Impact of 802.11ac This paper discuss two approaches for efficient WLAN design. Both let you integrate 802.11ac into your WLAN and help lay the foundation for future, high-speed technologies. View Now>> Cisco programs the cloud Amazon debuts bottomless storage plans for photos, data Anonymous proxies now used in a fifth of DDOS attacks | |||||||||||
SLIDESHOWS Meet the White House's new open source-happy IT director "First Geek" David Recordon comes from Facebook, open standards world. JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity). MOST-READ STORIES 1. 'Largest DDoS attack' in GitHub's history targets anticensorship projects 2. Acer Chromebook 15 review: Massive display, with mixed results overall 3. Linus Torvalds suspends key Linux developer 4. NAC is back. And better than ever 5. 9 security gadgets for mobile devices 6. SDN management battle: TAPs vs. network packet 7. Review: Portnox, Extreme lead NAC pack 8. Microsoft adds MDM capabilities to Office 365 9. 9 Common Spanning Tree Mistakes 10. 8 free Wi-Fi stumbling and surveying tools | |||||||||||
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