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Juniper takes on Cisco, HP in 'simple' networking
Juniper this week unveiled a portfolio of switching, wireless and security products designed to enable enterprises to easily deploy them and then ensure management and security of all connected mobile devices. Read More


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Understanding and Selecting an Enterprise Firewall
This Securosis white paper analyzes the disruption happening at the enterprise perimeter, the various technical architectures capable of addressing the new requirements, and deployment considerations for optimal security, availability, and performance. Read now!

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Application Delivery 2.0 Handbook
This comprehensive handbook offers guidance on ensuring application delivery with a systematic approach. Read More

Teach your router new tricks with DD-WRT
With each passing year, hardware devices grow less dependent on proprietary components and more reliant on open source technologies. Network routers are among the main beneficiaries of this trend, especially those that can support a variety of third-party open source firmware projects. Read More

8 piles of paper replaced by iPads
Pilots, preachers, politicians and football teams among those taking the plunge with the Apple iPad tablet computer. Read More

Telecom bill cramming impacts IT's bottom line
Unauthorized charges on enterprise telecom bills are getting more sophisticated and harder to detect. Read More


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The Most Important Metric for your VMs
The management tools selected to support virtualization is essential to the ability of IT to grow the virtual environment without proportionately increasing the staff to manage all of the new physical host servers and their guest VMs. Learn More

Are CIOs too cocky about security?
The ninth annual Global Information Security Survey conducted by CSO magazine and PricewaterhouseCoopers indicates the vast majority of tech and business execs are overconfident about their security policies. Read More

Office work is so last century, Forrester reports
The days of IT workers going to the same office for work every day are apparently over, according to a new survey from Forrester Research. Read More

Cisco security advisory day
Cisco today unveiled a slew of security advisories on several vulnerabilities in its IOS software. In all, there look to be eight or nine advisories on IOS, dealing with issues like IPv6 over MPLS, IP service level agreements, SIP, NAT, IPv6 DoS and more. Read More


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The Value of Service-Centric Visibility
IT organizations are under pressure to avert problems before they occur. To achieve the proactive approach required and move to the next level of service delivery, they need "service-centric" visibility that ties infrastructure components to the services that rely on them. Read More

Softbank announces 110 Mbps network, may handle iPhones
Softbank, Japan's third-largest mobile carrier and exclusive purveyor of the Apple iPhone in the country, will launch a new data network allowing downloads of up to 110 Mbps (megabits per second), faster than many wired connections provide today. Read More

Wisegate social networking connects IT executives to each other for business networking
You've heard the phrase, "It's lonely at the top." Companies, after all, only have one CISO. Now there is a social network service called Wisegate that connects IT executives to each other so they have someone to bounce things off of. Wisegate is intentionally exclusive to keep the insight more valuable. Read More

QLogic unveils upgrades to converged network products
QLogic today announced upgrades to its line of converged network adapters, as well as a new switch and router product that can consolidate LAN traffic. Read More

Wireless, security researchers among early-career scientists recognized by Obama
President Obama this week recognized 94 early-career scientists and researchers, including those advancing network security and wireless communications. Read More



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