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Friday, August 22, 2014

How can the Internet have too many routes and not enough addresses?

Silver Peak looks to the clouds and redefines WAN Optimization | VMware acquires CloudVolumes for faster virtual app delivery

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How can the Internet have too many routes and not enough addresses?
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Silver Peak looks to the clouds and redefines WAN Optimization
Last week, Silver Peak announced a new product called Unity that can be thought of as an intelligent WAN optimization "fabric" that enables network managers to track the location of cloud services and have a real-time "weather map" of Internet traffic to help find the optimum path for traffic flows. Read More


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US Navy goes all Iron Man for industrial duty
It may not be the job Tony Stark or his Iron Man suit had in mind, but its still pretty cool. The US Navy said it is buying two Lockheed Martin exoskeletons to test out for industrial work on ships. Lockheed says its FORTIS exoskeleton “transfers loads through the exoskeleton to the ground in standing or kneeling positions and allows operators to use heavy tools as if they were weightless. An advanced ergonomic design moves naturally with the body and adapts to different body types and heights. Using the [system], operators can effortlessly hold objects up to 36 pounds, increasing productivity by reducing muscle fatigue and avoiding muscle injury.”To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

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