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Hands On: What can Cisco do for and against network neutrality? | Ethernet switch vendors prep for 40/100G, more data center virtualization

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HP boasts "Cisco-free" data center with 3Com networking portfolio
HP has unveiled a new "edge-to-core networking portfolio" based on technology built by 3Com, just one week after closing the $2.7 billion acquisition of the network vendor. Read More


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Hands On: What can Cisco do for and against network neutrality?
Network neutrality has been very much in the news lately, all the sides both for and a Read More

Ethernet switch vendors prep for 40/100G, more data center virtualization
Three switching vendors this week are unveiling new and enhanced data center products, including for those looking to upgrade to 40Gbps Ethernet in the near future. Read More


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Network Rightsizing is an evolutionary approach to network design that significantly reduces costs while simultaneously increasing mobility for campus and enterprise users. This guide provides a methodology to enable IT to break away from the status quo of port-based network architectures, allowing an unprecedented reduction in cost and complexity. Read More!

NIST Gives Guidelines for Securing IPv6
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued a draft of a new publication that will help secure IPv6 networks as they are being deployed. The Special Publication (SP) number 800-119 "Guidelines for the Secure Deployment of IPv6" is now in the comments stage. Once those comments and improvements are integrated into the document this will be one of the key sources for advice on... Read More

Prototyping 101
I love prototyping gear. That initial start up to check if what I designed works like I planned it to. The answer most of the time is NO, but that is a good thing. Many of the things I have developed have came about by trying to design something else. I credit a Technical Writing Prof I had in college (OK OK, insert joke here...) that said he does not believe in writers block. You are either burnt... Read More


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BeyondTrust 2009 Microsoft Vulnerability Analysis
The results show that despite unpredictable and evolving attacks companies can greatly reduce risk, experience greater protection from zero-day threats and reduce the threat from vulnerabilities by removing administrator rights. Learn More

Venture Capital Investment Up, But Security Investment Is Down
There is a glimmer of good news on the Venture Capital front. In Q1, 2010, venture funding rose 38% from a year ago to $4.7. What's more, the pool of VC money is spread over 681 companies, a 7% increase from Q1, 2009. Good but not great news. Most of the dough is going to biotech companies while investment in clean technology tripled. The bad news? Investment in software declined 1% year... Read More

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) with either 2 or 3 Switches - Index Page
This blog post is simply an index page to the recent blog postings about the pros and cons of using a two switch topology to experiment with and learn about Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Part 1: The Power of a (Spanning) Tree with Two Switches Part 2: STP Lab Part II - Recalling all the Ways to Tweak the STP Topology Read More



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