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As Cisco mulls SDNs, HP set offer SDN SLAs | RSA Observations Part II

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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


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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

RSA Observations Part II
I missed the keynotes at RSA as I was buried with wall-to-wall meetings from the time I arrived on Monday through Thursday evening. Nevertheless, I had to chance to speak with a lot of security industry insiders and IT security professionals during my time at RSA. Building on my previous blog, here are a few additional take-aways: Read More


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Controlling your March Madness traffic outbreak
As the NCAA men's college basketball tournament begins to unfold, March Madness takes on a more literal meaning for those tasked with controlling activity on the enterprise network. Read More

Chinese Firewall's most blocked terms
Terms related to political activists, anti-government movements and state censorship efforts are the most likely to be censored on Chinese blogs and social media sites, according to researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. Read More


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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

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

Brocade takes on Cisco, HP, Juniper in network ease
Brocade this week is looking to simplify the campus edge with two additions to its ICX switch line and plans to more easily mix and match ICX switches in and between stacks. Read More

Daylight saving time awakens cyberslacking zombies
Can the upcoming time change turn productive, only-on-the-web-for-work employees into zombie cyberslackers bent on destroying efficiency? Researchers in a report garnered from pouring over Google searches from the last six years say data show the shift to daylight saving time and its accompanying loss of sleep cause employees to spend more time than normal surfing the Web for content unrelated... Read More



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