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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Cisco stock hit by Japan quake
But product availability may not be as disruptions hit mostly consumer electronics supply chain The earthquake and tsunami in Japan could result in significant shortages of certain electronic components, potentially leading to a price hike for these devices and the products that use them. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Taking the Pain out of Implementing DNSSEC
New Network World research found that while 52 percent of survey respondents say they understand the benefits of deploying DNSSEC, only about one-third of them support or are actively implementing it. Learn more about the research and the solutions that can ease the challenge, help secure your customers and boost your brand. Read More Today!

WHITE PAPER: BMC

A "hindsight is 20/20" look at cloud computing
Learn why BMC Software's chief information officer foresees a future in which organizations realize how secure the public cloud is, underutilization of hardware is a thing of the past and daily business operations are more productive. Read More

Cisco releases first all-in-one security agent
One application, AnyConnect 3.0, replaces 5 stand-alone security agentsIt has been a long time coming but it is finally here, the Cisco uber security agent AnyConnect 3.0 has been released. Cisco's AnyConnect agents used to be just for SSLVPN connectivity. With the 3.0 release all that changes and the agent gets a new face-lift too. AnyConnect going forward is a single modular agent that can provide connectivity and always-on security from any location, any connection... Read More

HP CEO bets company on cloud, will offer public cloud service
HP CEO bets company on cloud, will offer public cloud service HP also plans to open a marketplace that will include both applications and cloud-based services for enterprises, small businesses and consumers. From: networkworld Views: 66 0 ratings Time: 02:18 More in Science & Technology Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Oracle Office: Open Your Office for the Cloud
This white paper covers key trends in office productivity in the 21st century and how customers can benefit from them. These trends include proliferation of open standards, the latest web and mobile innovations, and tighter integration with enterprise applications. Read More Today!

Zune, Cisco email and Guitar Hero filling up 2011 tech industry graveyard
Our running list of IT companies, technologies and ideas killed off or headed for the end of life in 2011.Even as the Apple iPad 2 and other technologies are born, 2011 will mark the end of life for a list of companies, products and brands across the networking and IT landscape. Read More

The Case for Enterprise IPv6
It's Not About Address Depletion. Usually.The business case for IPv6 in service provider networks – particularly broadband service provider networks – is all about the address supply, and you know the routine well: The IANA IPv4 address pool is gone, the APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE pools will be gone before the end of the year, yadda yadda yadda… (LACNIC and AfriNIC IPv4 pools will last a bit longer, but they're on their way to depletion... Read More


WEBCAST: Quest Software

Getting Your Network out of Gridlock
In the Quest Software on-demand webcast, "Getting Your Network out of Gridlock," learn to monitor your network health so you can maximize performance and minimize gridlock. Learn more.

Cisco USB Console Ports
Cisco products now come with USB ports that allow console accessFor years I have been wondering when Cisco would activate the USB ports on their devices. I have been hoping for all kinds of USB functionality to routers, switches, firewalls but Cisco has been slow to unlock the power of these USB ports. Wouldn't it be cool if you could connect the myriad of USB devices to a Cisco router to further the list of amazing things you could do? Cisco has started to... Read More

Should Cisco Sell?
Story suggests some operations, product lines be shed in light of recent resultsShould Cisco sell off some operations after setting the standard for years in acquiring and successfully assimilating companies into its enterprise? That's the question Reuters asked in a recent article reviewing the company's financial challenges of late. Read More

Can Your Security Policy Handle IPv6?
The transition to IPv6 has finally become a reality. Is your security policy ready?The move to IPV6 got a shot in the arm with the February 3rd announcement that the last five /8 blocks of addresses were allocated by IANA, signaling that unallocated IPv4 addresses are now completely gone from the global pool. While this has NOT caused mass hysteria or prevented anyone from accessing World of Warcraft (a comforting thought to WoW junkies everywhere), it should be a wakeup call for... Read More



GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from Microsoft Subnet: a Windows 7 Enterprise Technician class for three people. From Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of VMware ESXi books. Enter here.

SLIDESHOWS

Perks drive up pay for tech CEOs
Many tech vendors have shied away from extravagant perks, but there are still plenty worth highlighting. Like a $1.5 million tab for home security. Or how about the $36,619 one company paid to reimburse its CEO for the taxes he had to pay on the $106,589 he gained by using company aircraft for personal flights? Read on to find out which tech CEOs enjoyed the priciest perks in 2010 and which ones went to work perk-free.

First look at Google Chrome 10
Google has released the stable version of Chrome 10 and users are now being automatically updated. As always, Chrome's new features focus on security, speed and simplicity, with greater JavaScript performance, sandboxing technology for Adobe Flash, password encryption and an easier-to-use settings interface. Here's a look at the new features.

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