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Start-up Aryaka launches WAN optimization service

Remote access to enterprise networks via iPhone, iPod Touch | Companies starting to get IPv6 message

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Start-up Aryaka launches WAN optimization service
Start-up Aryaka offers an optimized WAN service designed as an alternative to hardware and software optimization gear sold by Blue Coat, Cisco and Riverbed. Read More


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Increase Download Completion Rates
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Email Archiving Deep Dive
Mail servers continue to deal with ballooning message volumes and management challenges. Email archiving software provides a viable solution, particularly when granular government regulations apply. Learn More Now.

Remote access to enterprise networks via iPhone, iPod Touch
iPhone and iPod Touch users can now remotely access their enterprise networks by using a new app available on the Apple App Store, according to networking solutions firm Juniper Networks. Read More

Companies starting to get IPv6 message
Global take-up of IPv6 is beginning to accelerate. Read More

How to consolidate IT management tools
Years of acquiring specialized IT management tools have left some enterprises with too many network and systems management tools and too much overlap. It's time to clean house. Read More


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A 'hands-free' approach to optical networking
With unmatched scalability and performance, Alcatel-Lucent has a future-proof, Carrier-grade WDM solution which enables the flexibility, intelligence and reduced time to revenue data centers require and offers key tools for successful deployment: training, network management, spares and support. Read now

Carrier pigeon faster than rural broadband
Carrier pigeons proved to be faster than rural broadband, in a race held by business ISP, Timico. Read More

Free low-bandwidth net connection 'should be given to all'
Everyone in the world should be given a low-bandwidth connection to the net, preferably for free, says Tim Berners-Lee. Read More

How business is putting the iPhone to work
When Jim Harris distributed iPhones to the employees of Quintessa Winery earlier this year, he had two goals in mind. He wanted to make his workers more productive. And he wanted them to enjoy themselves. Read More


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Free Tools For Small Business
From network monitoring and traffic analyzers to Active Directory and Windows Desktop Management software, these tools have no expiry date and are used by more than 100,000 IT administrators worldwide. Read More

Cisco updates small-business switches, phones, cameras
Cisco Systems is updating parts of its product line for small businesses, a world where IT needs have grown up over the past few years. Read More

Akamai: Why our IPv6 upgrade is harder than Google's
Akamai says one of its key engineering projects for 2010 is revamping its massively distributed network infrastructure to support IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol. Read More

Be wary of PCoIP
PCoIP is a proprietary protocol that renders the graphics images on the host computer and transfers compressed pixel level data to the client device. PCoIP is compatible with zero clients. These are user display devices that have no operating system and no processor. Read More



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