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Friday, June 06, 2014

What’s the best approach to building next-generation data center networks?

Cisco Q1 slump drops Ethernet switch market | SDN seen slowing spending on routers, switches

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What's the best approach to building next-generation data center networks?
Experts are in agreement that Software Defined Networking/Network Virtualization will make the network world more efficient and more agile, but opinions vary on the best path forward. Read More


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

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


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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 >>

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Beyond the Enterprise App Store
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How do mobile location services threaten users?
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Juniper wires up WLAN deal with Aruba
Union driven by lack of interest, investment in Juniper gear obtained from Trapeze Read More

FBI goes national with $10,000 reward for info on anyone who points a laser at an aircraft
THE FBI today said it was making national a pilot program it tried out in 12 locations earlier this year that offers up to a $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of anyone who intentionally aims a laser at an aircraft.The FBI says that in the pilot locations there has been a 19% decrease in the number of reported laser-to-aircraft incidents. Those locations included Albuquerque, Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City and Philadelphia.+More on Network World: The zany world of identified flying objects+To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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