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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Infoblox ramps up IP address management for virtual environments

Top 12 Google Labs experiments | Juniper up next with cloud switches

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Infoblox ramps up IP address management for virtual environments
In its recent "Network Automation 2011" report, Enterprise Management Associates noted that IP address management is a critically important target of increased automation among the 100 mid-level network managers, engineers and architects it surveyed for the study. Read More


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Top 12 Google Labs experiments
When you've got thousands of the world's most brilliant engineers spending 20% of their time on whatever takes their fancy, cool software is the result. Read More

Juniper up next with cloud switches
Juniper's data center announcement next week is expected to include switches based on new silicon that allows them to establish a flat fabric for cloud computing. Read More

Can 'encrypted blobs' help with secure cloud computing?
Can cloud-based computing be made more secure in the future using what crypto geeks call "fully homomorphic encryption" to send data as "encrypted blobs" that can be understood and subject to processing without having to actually de-crypt them first to see the plaintext? Read More


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First internal clouds likely to fail, Forrester says
The first internal clouds are likely to fail, but those failures will pave the way for future success, according to analyst firm Forrester. Read More

The Mad Science of Google Labs
You know Gmail and Google Maps, but have you seen the latest and greatest from Google's experimental labs section? Read More

Attack mitigation tools fall short, security vendors say
Acknowledging that security technologies to prevent cyberattacks are insufficient, several vendors at the RSA Conference urged companies that are making security plans to assume that at some point, they will be breached. Read More


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CA cloud service measures security risk, keeps out riff-raff
CA Technologies' cloud-authentication service now features advanced controls to let customers more effectively control who gets into corporate applications. Read More

Femtocells, Wi-Fi to play growing role in mobile networks
Some people may yet debate the value of femtocells, but the tide has turned: in 2010, the number of femtocells around the world exceeded the number of macrocells, according to the Femto Forum. Read More

Riverbed upgrades WAN optimization platforms
Riverbed has added a level service dashboard designed to give business executives a high-level view of how well applications are performing on the network.   Read More

The relationship between application performance engineering and network and application optimization
This is the eighth in a series of newsletters that have been discussing a seldom-mentioned IT discipline - Application Performance Engineering (APE). In this newsletter we will discuss the relationship between APE and network and application optimization (NAO).  Read More



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