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Friday, March 04, 2011

IPv6 broken on routers, DSL/cable modems; What's Next with IPv6?

IPv6 on home routers and DSL/cable modems: FAIL | Difficult Journey from ESX v3 to vSphere 4

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What's Next with IPv6?
Jeff Doyle: IPv4 depletion is a reality, so is the only message left for the IPv6 Task force: "We told you so"? No. IPv4 depletion is just the start. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: PacketMotion

Frost & Sullivan Internal Segmentation
Internal Segmentation has been a growing trend over the last ten years. These solutions control data within the corporate network and actively enforce data access policies for internal staff and systems. This white paper outlines Internal Segmentation, and the benefits of using PacketSentry for Virtual Segmentation. Read now!

IPv6 on home routers and DSL/cable modems: FAIL
Most consumer home networking gear certified as IPv6-compliant by the IPv6 Forum are full of implementation bugs, experts say. Read More

Difficult Journey from ESX v3 to vSphere 4
Edward Haletky: Migrating from VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 to VMware vSphere 4 was difficult and I've documented the details of the technical issues I encountered. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Solving the Top 4 Network Management Challenges
Join us for this webinar, featuring Jim Frey, Research Director from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Heath Newburn, Program Director from IBM as they discuss Netcool's flexible solutions for a complex and dynamic IT environment. Learn More

CIPT 2 (642-457) Lab #1
Kevin Wallace: Learning all about the H.225 Gatekeeper-Controlled Trunk Configuration in my continuing series to help you pass your certification exam. Read More

Cisco's call to arms
Jim Duffy:Chambers told partners that there's a $170 billion market in products and services for Cisco and its partners, and it will grow to $210 billion in the next couple of years. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

PCI 2.0: What's New? What Matters? What's Left?
The inclusion of virtualization in PCI 2.0 demonstrates that the PCI DSS standard can keep pace with new technologies. This paper discusses what's new in PCI 2.0 and offers guidance on closing gaps that still need attention particularly in the areas of storage encryption, wireless networking, and physical security. Learn more.

Nasty Fake Antivirus
Jon Oltsik: According to multiple security researchers, fake antivirus software was the biggest cyber crimes in 2010 and continues to be a major on-line scam. Read More

Seeing the Forest Instead of the ARP Trees
Wendell Odom: The more realistic questions on my poll last week required a deeper knowledge of the topic (ARP), but there was a high percentage of wrong answers. So let's review. Read More

March giveaway: win VMware ESXi books
For the month of March, we at Cisco Subnet are playing the new reality game: So you think you can consolidate? We're giving away 15 copies of VMware ESX and ESXi in the Enterprise and we've lined up two virtualization experts to share tips. Read More

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