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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

SDN vital to IoT

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SDN vital to IoT
Two major emerging network trends, Software-defined networking (SDN) and Internet of Things (IoT), are destined to intersect, with one perhaps dependent on the other. Read More


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Secure the Use of Portable Media in Critical Infrastructure
Securing critical infrastructure is crucial to ensuring that our current way of life is sustained. Our whitepaper provides insight into the development of strong security policies around the use of portable media, and how to effectively mitigate the threat from external sources. Learn more

WEBCAST: IBM

Leveraging Software-Defined Flash to Drive Your Business
With end-to-end, tightly integrated functionality and super-fast flash technology, products like IBM FlashSystem V840 Enterprise Performance Solution empower businesses to leverage the efficiency of SDS and the speed of flash storage all at once. Learn More

Ethernet switch market strong in Q2
The Layer 2-3 Ethernet switch market exceeded $5.6 billion in the second quarter 0f 2014, with nearly all vendors showing strong sequential gains, according to Dell’Oro Group.The data center remains the strongest segment for growth, though enterprise campus and regional markets such as North America were also robust for select vendors.A record number of vendors exceeded $100 million in revenue in the quarter, including Arista Networks, Cisco, Dell, Extreme Networks, HP, Huawei and Juniper. Huawei became the No. 3 vendor in the overall switch market – displacing Juniper -- while Arista retained the No. 3 spot in data center switching.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

VMworld 2014, the Cloud and the Future of Enterprise IT
The VMworld 2014 expo hall floor brimmed with vendors hawking network, storage and VMware extensions. But that's legacy tech, and anyone going back to work thinking that the public cloud remains two refresh cycles away is missing the bigger picture. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Extreme Networks

IdentiFi Brochure
IdentiFi Wireless is proven to be the most scalable Wireless solution on the market. This didn't happen overnight; IdentiFi Wireless technology has grown and evolved for over a decade with an extensive and diversified customer base. Learn more about the entire IdentiFi Wireless Solution. Learn more

33 equipment manufacturers oppose public-utility broadband
IBM, Cisco, Intel and other companies oppose calls to reclassify and regulate broadband as a common carrier Read More

Carnegie Mellon develops smart, bright headlights that won't blind oncoming drivers
Carnegie Mellon Carnegie Mellon researchers say they have come up with a smart, programmable headlight that in the future would let drivers utilize the increased visabiltiy of their car’s high-beams without blinding oncoming drivers.“The programmable headlight senses and tracks virtually any number of oncoming drivers, blacking out only the small parts of the headlight beam that would otherwise shine into their eyes. During snow or rain showers, the headlight improves driver vision by tracking individual flakes and drops in the immediate vicinity of the car and blocking the narrow slivers of headlight beam that would otherwise illuminate the precipitation and reflect back into the driver's eyes,” the researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute stated.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

The New Mobility: Astonishingly Simple and Powerful
Mobility has not only changed how we live, it is also dramatically changing the network infrastructures that we rely on. For the better. As organizations cope with a tidal wave of mobile users, mobile applications, and demand for pervasive access, it's becoming clearer that prior-generation approaches to providing mobility are breaking. Learn more

If there's Internet in hell, there will be no net neutrality
If there's Internet in hell, there will be no net neutrality and an infinite wait for the screen to load will be the default. Read More

FCC's Wheeler: US needs more high-speed broadband competition
The agency will focus on a new broadband competition agenda, its chairman says Read More

10 Hot Internet of Things Startups
As Internet connectivity gets embedded into every aspect of our lives, investors, entrepreneurs and engineers are rushing to cash in. Here are 10 hot startups that are poised to shape the future of the Internet of Things (IoT). Read More


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