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Friday, August 27, 2010

IPv6 roundup; How to protect your voice gateway

  London's calling…Through your voice gateway | Brocade suit alleges A10 copied Foundry
 
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IPv6 is being deployed but not in the expected places
Eric Vyncke: IPv6 has existed for more than 15 years but which countries have deployed it most? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Brocade

The State of Data Center and Network Infrastructure
Instead of a preparation method of rip and replace, examine how organizations can follow a more cost-effective strategy of evolving their data centers. Go inside the phased network architecture upgrade, which enables new levels of application flexibility and business agility. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: HP

Implementing Tiered Storage:
IDC: Enterprises that are investigating deploying a tiered storage architecture should consider using an external services provider to assist with the migration. Of critical importance is the ability to offer a range of services from the initial planning all the way through to ongoing support and management. Read Now

London's calling…Through your voice gateway
Chris Jackson: Protecting your voice gateway is extremely important for preventing toll fraud and other criminal activities that can be conducted through your VoIP system. This post covers five key areas that can help reduce risks to your voice gateway. Read More

Brocade suit alleges A10 copied Foundry
Brocade Communications claims in a suit filed earlier this month that the founder of A10 Networks improperly used trade secrets and recruited top employees in order to build application delivery products that competed with those offered by Brocade. Read More

Low-threat worm caused 'most significant breach' of U.S. military net
The most significant breach of U.S. military computers ever was carried out in 2008 by W32.SillyFDC, a low-level-threat worm that got into the network via a thumb drive plugged into a military laptop. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetGear

NETGEAR® Stream Scanning Technology
Security solutions must keep a company safe from the constant barrage of Internet-based threats without slowing down the speed of business. Where other technologies have failed, NETGEAR Stream Scanning architecture successfully achieves this balance. Learn more.

Social Security Administration to award massive network deal
The Social Security Administration says it will announce in September a new award for data networking services following Qwest's successful -- but secretive -- legal protest of the original awards to Verizon and AT&T. Read More

Disband the ITU-T IPv6 Group
When the ITU-T IPv6 Group gets together in Geneva next week, one of the things they should discuss is the need for their very existence. Read More

AT&T sees businesses wading slowly into IPv6
: Even though we're due to run out of IPv4 addresses in the next year, AT&T doesn't expect enterprises to be fully IPv6-ready when D-Day arrives. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Optimize VMware View VDI Deployments with F5
Reduce the impact on the WAN from VDI by working with VMware View to optimize the connection between users and their VMs. F5 can control the amount of data passed back and forth between data centers, removing redundant application data and optimizing unique data for the client desktop. Learn more!

Verizon: Businesses need to move on IPv6
Verizon Business has a message to companies still reluctant to migrate their networks to IPv6: You're better off doing it now than later. Read More

Sale of ArcSight: No kidding?
Jon Oltsik: An industry friend just sent me a story from the Wall Street Journal proclaiming that security management leader ArcSight will be acquired within the next week. Read More

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The Cisco Subnet community features industry-expert bloggers, giveaways and all the top news of interest to network professionals. Check out the Cisco Subnet home page. Follow us on Twitter @ciscosubnet Read More

 
 
 

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