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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

13 hot products from DEMOfall '09; Wi-Fi eyes global domination; Will Google Wave change networking?

Wi-Fi eyes global domination ; Will Google Wave make the network just dumb plumbing?
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13 hot products from DEMOfall '09

In this slideshow we'll give you a handy preview of the hottest products making their debut at this year's DEMOfall show in San Diego. The selections this year run the gamut, from cloud video surveillance technology to Web 2.0 patent databases to software that helps you scope out your dates for sketchy Internet activity. Read full story

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Wi-Fi eyes global domination
How the ratification of the 802.11n standard will make wireless the dominant network technology in enterprise shops.

Will Google Wave make the network just dumb plumbing?
After a thorough examination, blogger and well-known network guy Jason Kolb says that Wave will change everything in the same way that HTTP did.

First 40G Ethernet adapter ships
Mellanox Technologies this week shipped a "Goldilocks" network adapter card, one that the company says is the first to run 40G Ethernet.

Your Google Docs will soon appear in public search results
Google quietly announced last week that it would soon be crawling and including Google Docs in its public search results.

Cisco taps Microsoft exec to head collaboration
Cisco is tapping a high ranking Microsoft executive to be the new head of its collaboration software group.

Microsoft unveils tool for Windows flaw as attack code looms
With attack code that exploits a critical unpatched bug in Windows likely to go public soon, Microsoft is urging users to run an automated tool that disables the vulnerable component in SMB 2.

Microsoft to ship free security software soon
Microsoft has told beta testers of its free antivirus software, Microsoft Security Essentials, that it will release the final version to the public soon.

Microsoft-branded tablet/phone again rumoured to be coming
The infamous Project Pink is once again causing buzz. Unnamed sources are claiming that the project will produce a Microsoft-branded tablet as well as a mobile phone (also known as the so-called Zune phone).

Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and 15 copies of Windows Server 2008 How-To. Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Interconnecting Data Centers Using VPLS. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers (watch for giveaway information soon.) Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages.

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September 22, 2009

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  4. Apple decision on Google Voice was made by senior execs
  5. Microsoft's CodePlex Foundation has credibility issues already
  6. Are netbooks ready for the enterprise?
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  8. Cisco also backs flattening of data center networks
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  10. Facebook will shut down Beacon to settle lawsuit

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