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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

OpenFlow start-up aiming at Cisco's dominance

DARPA set to develop super-secure "cognitive fingerprint" | Leading ISPs, websites commit to June 6 start for IPv6

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OpenFlow start-up aiming at Cisco's dominance
OpenFlow start-up Big Switch Networks is submitting its controller software to the open-source community in order to catalyze an ecosystem of application developers, according to GigaOm. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Aerohive Corporate Brochure
The way that Wi-Fi is being used and the requirements on an enterprise Wi-Fi network are going through a fundamental and generational change, so much so that we are calling it Wireless 2.0. It's not a new term, but it is a relevant one. Read now.

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Forrester: IT Platform to Optimize and Consolidate
In this report, Forrester investigates the reasons why you should consider WAN optimization solutions as the best way to gain better IT performance, cost savings, and greater flexibility for your business. And it's also a smart network improvement investment over the long-term. Get the facts about WAN optimization in this study. Read now!

DARPA set to develop super-secure "cognitive fingerprint"
Developers at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency want to build information technology security that goes beyond simply recognizing complex passwords but rather gets in your head to confirm your identity before you get access or continue to have access to important information. Read More

Leading ISPs, websites commit to June 6 start for IPv6
Several of the world's largest ISPs and websites have committed to permanently enabling IPv6 -- the next-generation Internet Protocol -- on their products and services starting June 6, 2012. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VCE/VMware

Driving Business Value with VBlock Infrastructure Platforms
With Vblock Infrastructure Platforms, organizations of any size can rapidly deploy a pervasive virtual infrastructure and implement a private cloud while lowering risk and operating expenses. Learn More

100 Gigabits per second: We're first! No we're first! No we're first!
Just when you think ever "100Gbps first" has been claimed, another pops into the old email inbox. Today, just 17 minutes apart, came: TE SUBCOM MARKS CRUCIAL MILESTONE TOWARD DELIVERING WORLD'S FIRST ULTRA-HIGH CAPACITY, 100G-BASED, NEW UNDERSEA CABLE SYSTEM Next up: World's first single 100 Gigabit Ethernet connection goes live at TelecityGroup Amsterdam Read More

Expert to IT pros: Adopt IPv6 soon or be sorry later
A dozen of the world's largest Internet companies -- including Facebook, Google and Comcast -- have committed to June 6, 2012, as the start date for their production deployments of IPv6, an upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

The Smart Device Invasion's Network Impact
Can your WLAN handle the influx of employee-owned smartphones and tablets? Aberdeen's expert recommendations will help with tips to: - Protect the network from compromised mobile devices - Automate authentication and authorization - Intelligently control bandwidth allocation to devices and users - Extend content filtering to mobile devices Read now!

12 effective habits of indispensible IT pros
Ditch the slackers, take on dirty work, do it with data -- here's how to get the inside track on a highly rewarding career in IT Read More

Full steam ahead for gigabit wireless, report says
The uptake of wireless networks based on 802.11ac is expected to be high when the first products arrive later this year, according to a report from IMS Research. Read More



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CES 2012 ultrabooks and tablets
Ultrabooks! Ultrabooks! That's the official biggest buzzword for this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Ultrabooks! In honor of these purportedly magical super-thin laptops, we've decided to make a compilation of some of the ultrabooks you'll see at CES next week. And for good measure, we've thrown in a tablet that will garner a lot of attention as well. Enjoy!

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