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Friday, April 24, 2009

Lumension drops compliance software and buys startup; Evolution of Ethernet

100 Gigabit Ethernet: Bridge to Terabit Ethernet
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Lumension drops compliance software and buys startup

By John E. Dunn
Lumension Security, formerly PatchLink, has bought Texas-based Securityworks with the intention of transplanting its compliance and risk assessment product in place of its own. Read full story

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Slideshow: Evolution of Ethernet The IEEE is pushing Ethernet to unimaginable speeds, with the 40/100Gigabit Ethernet standard expected to be ratified in 2010 and Terabit Ethernet on the drawing board for 2015. Here's a timeline showing key milestones in the growth of Ethernet.

100 Gigabit Ethernet: Bridge to Terabit Ethernet IT managers who are getting started with - or even pushing the limits of - 10 Gigabit Ethernet in their LANs and data centers won't have to wait long for higher speeds. Pre-standard 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet products are expected to hit the market later this year.

Performance tiers and testing needed for 802.11n As noted last time, new types of potentially attractive, useful 802.11n products are set to emerge that the Wi-Fi Alliance is currently not equipped to test and certify.

Faster Bluetooth 3.0 Launches with WiFi Twist The Bluetooth Special Interest Group Tuesday officially launched Bluetooth 3.0 with some big claims for the short-range wireless standard. The biggest improvement for the new standard is speed, which jumps from a top transfer rate of 3 Mbps found in the current Bluetooth standard to 24 Mbps in 3.0, according to the Bluetooth SIG. Faster speeds are accomplished because 3.0 employs the 802.11 radio protocol--basically allowing the Bluetooth protocol to piggyback on a Wi-Fi signal when transferring large amounts of data like videos, music and photos.

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04/24/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. The evolution of Ethernet
  2. Intel CPU cache poisoning: dangerously easy on Linux
  3. Apple reports blockbuster earnings with iPhone growth
  4. Einstein systems to inspect U.S. government's Internet traffic
  5. Researchers show how to take control of Windows 7
  6. Apple yanks 'Baby Shaker' from App Store amidst public disgust
  7. 100 Gigabit Ethernet: Bridge to Terabit Ethernet
  8. Six things that could ruin Twitter (and five that won't)
  9. Apple iPhoneys: The 4G edition
  10. Good time to plan Windows 7, Office 2010 purchases
  11. VMware launchers vSphere


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