Monday, June 09, 2014

Rack-mount? ... We don’t need no stinkin’ rack-mount

Amazon picked a fight with VMware in the cloud, and VMware fought back | Cisco Q1 slump drops Ethernet switch market

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Rack-mount? ... We don't need no stinkin' rack-mount
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WHITE PAPER: Dell

Achieve Deeper Network Security and Application Control
Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) have emerged to revolutionize network security as we once knew it. Yet to safeguard an organization from today's ever-evolving threats, NGFWs must be able to deliver an even deeper level of network security. View Now

WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments

4 Key Survival Tips for Planning Your Next Big Data Project
Big Data projects slam network performance. This paper offer survival tips to prepare your network before the Big Data projects hit, not after. Learn how to monitor and manage network performance for bandwidth, consistent low latency, scalable storage, processing power and security. Learn More

Amazon picked a fight with VMware in the cloud, and VMware fought back
The battle for hybrid clouds is on. Read More

Cisco Q1 slump drops Ethernet switch market
Solid results by competitors couldn't offset leader's 7% decline, market's 15% fall Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ipswitch, Inc

5 Ways to Ensure Wireless Networks Keep Up With Demand
Discover five ways in which you can keep up with the ever-increasing demands on your wireless networks. Learn More >>

SDN seen slowing spending on routers, switches
Market research and analysis firms note 'hesitation' due to network transformation Read More

Enterprise security monitoring weaknesses telegraph lots of future cybersecurity opportunities
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WHITE PAPER: Fortinet

Beyond the Hype: Real-world APT Solution Testing by NSS Labs
With data breaches from targeted attacks making the news, there is a lot of noise about "sandboxes" from vendors. But when NSS Labs issued an open invitation to join their independent real-world test, only 6 stepped up. See who they were, how they did and which NSS Labs Recommends. Learn more >>

Advanced prevention: Nothing new, just better
Enterprise organizations should selectively bolster defenses based upon threat intelligence and industry trends. Read More

The Internet of Things gets real
A year ago, people were mostly talking about the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) — what companies and government entities might do in the future to take advantage of this widespread network of connected objects. Read More


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