Will Google Wave make the network just dumb plumbing? When news of Google Wave first bubbled to the surface in May, it created a lot of buzz, a little hype and has since ebbed out of the public eye. Earlier this month, Google began letting some of its Apps users test-drive Wave. FCC's Genachowski gives strong net neutrality endorsement FCC chairman Julius Genachowski proposed two new rules that would bar carriers from blocking or degrading lawful Web traffic and force carriers to be more open about traffic management practices. Deploying next-generation PoE-powered networks With the ratification of the IEEE802.3at standard this month, Power over Ethernet will be ready to deliver 30W of power per port to a broad range of gear -- everything from 802.11n equipment to IP video and thin clients. Citrix adds two midrange appliances to NetScaler MPX family Citrix Systems has added two new midrange appliances to its Citrix NetScaler MPX family of application networking systems. IPv6: Users not sold on the value We've been hearing about IPv6 for several years now, and in fact more and more devices now support IPv6. But the overwhelming question remains: Is there a business case for this migration? Take two: Nominum tries hosted DNS Nominum is hoping that the second time is the charm in the outsourced DNS market, as the maker of high-end DNS software announces a hosted service. 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. LTE, WiMAX find common ground at 4G World At the 4G World show in Chicago, there was a pronounced acknowledgement that it will take consolidation of equipment, network interfaces and subscriber databases to deliver on the promise of the next generation of wireless networking. Capturing some packets in Wireshark Glenn Weadock takes a look at the first steps to making a Wireshark capture AT&T trials MicroCell for indoor coverage AT&T is offering femtocells to customers in Charlotte, North Carolina, in its first full consumer trial of the technology, which uses a small cellular base station in a home or office to improve coverage. 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. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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