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WAN optimization partners, products and name changes

Start-up accelerates Web video delivery; Applications managed from the end-user perspective
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WAN optimization partners, products and name changes

As autumn gets underway, a slew of WAN optimization and application acceleration vendors are sharing product and business news. Read full story

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Start-up accelerates Web video delivery
Start-up Nokeena Networks took the wraps off its new software appliance, which is designed to help media providers deliver high quality Web video quickly and reliably to viewers.

Applications managed from the end-user perspective
OpTier introduces Experience Manager to help enterprise IT managers more quickly get to the root cause of application performance management problems impacting the end-user experience.

Will 400G be the next Ethernet?
Recently, the industry has been pondering whether the next big leap for Ethernet should be 400Gbps or 1Tbps.

eXludus multi-core optimization now available
EXludus Technologies announced the general availability of MCOPt version 3.0 for Linux. By adding a management layer to Linux, multi-core performance is improved by prevention of memory swapping and resource conflicts, and eliminates cluster and cloud job submission latencies.

Barrelfish OS will speed up future multicore systems
Speed improvements that typically came from faster processors with more transistors have come close to their limit, where if the chips run any faster, they will overheat. Because of that, researchers at Microsoft and ETH Zürich are designing a new OS that would allow programs to run much faster on multicore computers.

Verizon CTO: 'We told you so' about FiOS
Verizon CTO Dick Lynch gave a simple message to anyone who doubted his company's wisdom in building out a fiber-to-the-home network: We were right, you were wrong.

Broadband will connect 20% of households this year
Research firm Gartner is projecting that 20% of households worldwide will be connected to the Internet through a broadband connection by the end of this year.

Social networking choking business bandwidth
Application identification and control continues to be the 'Achilles heel' for major organizations, according to Blue Coat Systems.

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