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Cisco to release free standard software to boost Web videoconferencing | FAA sets electronics free on flights – mostly

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Cisco, NetApp stock FlexPod
Cisco and NetApp have expanded their three year FlexPod partnership to address disaster recovery, scalable cloud infrastructure, orchestration and automation, and multi-hypervisor support. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BlueCat Networks

A New Approach to Network and Device Management
The Way Businesses Connect Has Changed. Find out here>> Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Spirent Communications

Challenges for Modern Networks Built Using SDN and OpenFlow
The Testing Challenges of SDN and OpenFlow white paper Covers Emerging network deployment scenarios, Current shifts in traffic type crossing networks and Challenges with Cost, Agility and Design. Read Now

Cisco to release free standard software to boost Web videoconferencing
Web videoconferencing may get easier after a decision by Cisco Systems that should help bring widely used technology into browsers. Read More

FAA sets electronics free on flights – mostly
After years of debate the Federal Aviation Administration today said airline passengers can by the end of the year use portable electronic devices during all phases of a commercial airline flight. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

SDN Migration Accelerating
IDG Research polled more than 80 decision-makers involved in network technology purchases to gauge current perceptions of SDN. Most organizations are evaluating SDN or planning to, as increasingly tangible benefits and the opportunity to enable business agility arise. Learn More

Juniper switches architectures: What you need to know
Juniper Networks made a splash in enterprise networking when it announced its QFabric architecture about two years ago. QFabric was designed to be the foundation for the next-generation data center and offered a single-tier switching fabric. The solution was very innovative and the company was the first mainstream switching vendor to aggressively market the concept of a network fabric. Read More

Making sense of the Internet of Things
This week, Cisco hosted the inaugural Internet of Things World Forum in Barcelona, Spain. The event had a little under 800 attendees, which I thought was a great turnout for a first year event. There was a very diverse set of vendors at the event, ranging from traditional IT companies like Cisco, Oracle and SAP to a number of companies that IT people have likely never heard of, such as Grundfos, QnetiQ... Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Gaining Real-Time Protection with IP Perimeter Intelligence
Attack methodologies change. Threat vectors change. Once-powerful defenses become obsolete. As the pace of these changes increases, it's unrealistic to wait for defense methods to catch up, or for new products to be developed and releases pushed out. View Now

Swatter gets 30 months in prison
The US Justice Department said a 22-year old Massachusetts man has been sent to prison for 30 months for making hoax phone calls to police that triggered armed responses from a SWAT teams across the country. Read More

Silicon Valley's Tech Culture: 'We Just Want to Be Alone'
From a distance, Silicon Valley may look like a center for technical innovation. But it's more than that. Look closer and you'll find a home for social outcasts, radical libertarians and nerdy geniuses who dream of fleeing society entirely and building their own tech-utopias. Read More


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