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Cisco rival Juniper put to the test
On the heels of an unflattering report claiming performance issues with new products, Juniper this week issued test results claiming that its new data center fabric switches can achieve 25% of their advertised scalability. Read More


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New Cisco servers have Intel Xeon E5 inside
Cisco this week expanded its data center portfolio with servers and networking gear to better support virtualization, cloud computing and Big Data. Read More

What's up with these solar storms?
Solar storms are raging, how will the impact Earth? Read More

As Cisco mulls SDNs, HP set offer SDN SLAs
While Cisco's formulating its SDN and OpenFlow strategy, HP has been steadily working with an SDN company in US Dept. of Defense and enterprise applications. Adara Networks and HP have been collaborating on military communications for the past couple of years, specifically on software controlled TCP acceleration and flow-by-flow network management. Read More


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Consumerization and BYOD are all the rage today. It's tough to discuss anything with an IT leader without this topic rearing its ugly head. Read More

IBM moves 1Tbps of data on an optical chip
IBM researchers have developed a prototype optical chip that can transfer data at 1Tbps (terabit per second), the equivalent of downloading 500 high-definition movies, using light pulses, the company said Thursday. Read More

Can big data nab network invaders?
The buzz in security circles about "big data" goes something like this: If the enterprise could only unite its security-related event data with a warehouse of business information, it could analyze this Big Data to catch intruders trying to steal sensitive information. Read More


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The new iPad expected to tax corporate nets
Apple's introduction of the new iPad is expected to increase traffic on corporate campus networks, force IT to rethink access and security policies, and step up investments in mobility. Read More

Final Thoughts on the RSA Conference 2012
Okay, it's been a week since the RSA Security Conference 2012 so my window of opportunity for editorial comment is nearly closed. A few last thoughts: Read More

NASA, Rovia take Angry Birds battle into space
NASA said it has teamed with Angry Birds creators at Rovio Entertainment to build a space version of the wildly popular game. Read More

ENNI promises painless Ethernet connection to carriers
If you lease capacity to extend your network across carrier facilities and don't want to lose visibility and control, the new Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) External Network to Network Interface (ENNI) standard might ease your mind. Read More



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