Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Cisco bolsters Nexus, Catalyst switch lines

Juniper to buy Belden's Trapeze, sources say | Best practices for 802.11n Wi-Fi design, deployment

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Cisco bolsters Nexus, Catalyst switch lines
Cisco unleashes10G Ethernet Nexus switch, plus servers, software and modules for virtual environments. Read More


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Juniper to buy Belden's Trapeze, sources say
Juniper Networks is expected to soon announce that it is acquiring wireless LAN player Trapeze Networks from parent Belden in a move that will expand Juniper's enterprise portfolio. Read More

Best practices for 802.11n Wi-Fi design, deployment
As 802.11n takes hold as the enterprise Wi-Fi standard, wireless tester VeriWave has recommendations for designing and testing enterprise wireless LANs. Read More

Researchers clash over possible return of Google attackers
Experts disagree on whether a bug in Adobe's Reader PDF was caused by the same Chinese group that hacked into the systems of Google and other major companies late last year. Read More


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Adobe sounds alarm on Flash zero-day attacks
Less than a week after warning users that hackers were exploiting an unpatched bug in its Reader PDF viewer, Adobe on Monday said Flash, its other prominent program, was also under fire. Read More

The big promise of Big Data: What you need to know today
Hadoop and other tools can unlock critical insights from unfathomable volumes of corporate and external data. Read More

Verizon launches cloud service for SMBs
Verizon announced a cloud computing service for small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. with up to 1,000 employees. Read More


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A Green Architectural Strategy That Puts IT in the Black
Green computing tends to focus on individual servers and devices, but even greater benefits can be realized with an architectural strategy that leverages green computing practices across the data center. Read More!

Hidden Secrets in the Cisco ASA
Think you know ASA pretty well? Have you worked with it for years and honed your ASA skills to a razor fine edge? Think you know all of the hidden secrets the ASA has to offer? I'll bet you answered yes to the first two but might have been reluctant to shout out a definitive yes to the last one. Read More

Does the Linux desktop matter?
When it all boils down, does Linux on the desktop really matter? Read More

11 hot skills for 2011
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Artificial 'E-skin' May Soon Help Robots 'Feel'
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a new technology that may help robots feel, give the sense of touch back to those with prosthetic limbs, and ultimately help robots do the dishes without breaking them (and while they're at it, maybe make a sandwich without turning it into land of the flatlanders). Read More



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