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Cisco enterprise controller going through paces

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Cisco enterprise controller going through paces
APIC Enterprise Module being banged on by DevNet community as it lingers in betas, field trials. Read More


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

The Only Next Gen Firewall to Stop AETs
The risk of network security systems being compromised by AETs continues to grow as more and more cybercriminals actively exploit this vulnerability. The answer is to combine stream-based inspection with data normalization on multiple protocol layers. View Now

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

Juniper jettisons mobile security biz
Sells Junos Pulse to private equity firm for $250 million Read More

Open Wireless Router firmware aims for better router security, network performance
The new custom router firmware will allow users to share their wireless networks, but could also improve their router's security Read More


WEBCAST: Fujitsu America

Network Management Challenges & the Benefits of Outsourcing
Virtually every business needs to do more with less, and IT is no exception. At the same time, the network has to meet the growing demands of the business. New research conducted by IDG explores the network management challenges that IT and telecom leaders face and how they are dealing with them. Learn more about the research results. Learn more >>

IEEE forms 25G Ethernet study group
The standards organization has formed an 802.3 25G Ethernet study group to consider market opportunities and requirements for a single-lane 25G Ethernet speed for server interconnects. The formation of the study group follows formation of the 25 Gigabit Ethernet Consortium almost three weeks ago by a handful of vendors that have defined a specification for 25G and 50G Ethernet for data centers requiring greater than 10/40G. Read More

Internet of Things spawns horde of imitators
This was inevitable: Endless hype about the Internet of Things has produced an endless string of imitators; the Internets of This, That and Whatever.There is the Internet of Newsletters, which is devoted to … go ahead, take a wild guess.The Internet of Caring Things feels your pain. So, too, does the Internet of Pain, especially when “suffering goes viral.”The Internet of Odd Future Remix seems to be a song, which, presumably, can be heard on the Internet of Sound.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fujitsu America

Why Managed Network Outsourcing Makes Good Business Sense
A recent survey by IDG Research Services indicates there are significant benefits to partnering with an experienced company capable of handling network management. The right partner can also eliminate the need to build, manage and maintain a network operations center. Learn more >>

Gigamon scales security by moving inline
Last week, Gigamon, the market leader in visibility fabrics, shifted its strategy somewhat and unveiled a solution that can help the growing multi-tier, multi-tool security challenge. Read More

Cisco, Microsoft chasing clouds
Companies extend data center integration work with 3 year GTM agreement Read More

Cisco counterfeiter gets 37 months in prison, forfeits $700,000
ConnectZone.com and owner, Daniel Oberholtzer conspired with a Chinese company to produce counterfeit Cisco, US says Read More


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