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SP Ops: The Cisco Cert for Operations
Wendell Odom: Over the course of the last 9 months, Cisco has announced and rolled out a whole new CCNA/CCNP/CCIE track called SP Ops (short for Service Provider Operations). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Comparing 802.11n Technologies
Wireless LAN users have access to speed in excess of 100Mbps. Learn how the different technologies compare in terms of maximum data rate and TCP throughput and find out how an 802.11n upgrade can have minimal impact on the existing network and not require a costly switch upgrade. Read more!

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Security Capabilities in a Modern Wi-Fi solution
Security of a wireless network ranks as one of the largest concerns of IT when planning to roll out a wireless LAN. This whitepaper will help the network administrator understand the security capabilities in a modern Wi-Fi solution and how the WLAN integrates with other security devices in the network. Read now!

QoS: Ethernet vs. WiFi
Priority mapping and traffic shaping come to WLAN. Read More


WEBCAST: Oracle

Getting Started with Identity Compliance
The Burton Group's, Kevin Kampman, provides an overview of the latest technology for identity management. He'll help you sift through key, mandatory requirements and features and functionality that can wait. Kevin offers guidance on how you can get a 360-degree view of users' access and behavior, best practices and a real-world implementation. View Now.

Networking vendor math
Douglas Gourlay is fed up with what he calls "vendor marketing math." But instead of a rant, he has challenged you to see if you can figure out which vendor made which speed and performance claims. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Deliver Smarter Products and Services
A dynamic infrastructure is designed to enable today's instrumented and interconnected world, helping clients integrate new smarter components of their business with a flexible, secure and seamlessly managed IT infrastructure. Organizations supported by a dynamic infrastructure can deliver superior business and IT services with agility and speed. Click To Continue.

Verizon FiOS Test Nears 1 Gigabit per Second
Now that's fast. Verizon has completely a field trial on its fiber-optic FiOS network, in which it delivered bandwidth approaching 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) to business customer in Taunton, Massachusetts. Read More

Wireless Net Neutrality Could Kill Kindle Business Model
Net Neutrality is a good thing, right? But pure Net Neutrality could have a downside, too. Read More

Riverbed CEO talks WAN optimization
In an interview, Kennelly discusses the future of Riverbend and how WAN optimization is like building a private cloud Read More



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Mobile deathmatch: RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 vs. Apple iPhone 4
Apple's iPhone has reinvented the mobile phone, while the longtime smartphone king, the venerable BlackBerry, has been slow to change. Now, Research in Motion has updated the BlackBerry to incorporate modern touch capabilities while remaining very much a BlackBerry. Here's how the two devices compare in everyday usage.

Hands-On Tour: Google Goggles Visual Search
Google Goggles -- not to be confused with Google Mail Goggles, the company's inebriated e-mailing preventer -- lets you search from your cell phone simply by snapping a photo. Want more info on a product? Take its picture. Need info about a business? Photograph the storefront. Put simply, this thing packs some serious power, and its capabilities stretch far.

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