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Juniper looks to one up Cisco again in core routing
Juniper Networks this week will take its turn claiming innovation leadership in Internet core routing by unveiling its next-generation platform. Read More


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Insider: Is there free stuff for online security? Yes!
Sure a few strings might come attached -- some free anti-virus software and online scanners are strictly for personal use and you might need to put up with vendors regularly enticing you to upgrade for more security bells and whistles. But free and open source tools - from vulnerability assessors to packet analyzers to troubleshooting software -- can be had, and even the hackers trying to break into your network are fond of many of them. Read More

Cisco, Juniper play years of leapfrog in the Internet core
Juniper and Cisco have been playing "can you top this" in Internet router technology for a decade. Cisco just announced its "forever change the Internet" CRS-3 back in February. Now it's Juniper's turn with the T4000. Read More

Cisco announces virtual desktops for video collaboration
Cisco today unveiled two virtual desktop devices, more efficient virtualization software and more affordable videoconferencing endpoints, building on its line of video collaboration tools and capabilities for companies. Read More

Insider: Brocade CEO says Ethernet fabrics will undermine Cisco's dominance
Brocade swallowed Foundry Networks a few years ago and has been hard at work ever since marrying the best of Brocade's storage network assets with Foundry's high-end Ethernet network tech. The result, says CEO Michael Klayko, is an emerging product line that positions the company perfectly for the demands of the virtualized, cloud-ready data center, and perfectly to steal share from Cisco. Read More


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Brocade releases Ethernet storage switch family
Brocade announced the release of a new line of Ethernet-based switches that will allow standard server traffic to share networks with data storage traffic, offering administrators a method of reducing network complexity and cost. Read More

Internet2 racing ahead with 100G Ethernet network
Internet2, an advanced networking consortium led by education and research organizations, says it has started receiving shipments from Juniper Networks to build out a 100G Ethernet network across the United States. Read More

Enterasys rolls out data center manager
Enterasys Networks this week is unveiling a management system designed to provide visibility, automation and control over physical and virtual data center resources. Read More

Amazon Web Services takes advantage of GPUs in the cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) now allows users of its cloud computing platform to take advantage of the extra power graphics processing units (GPUs) can give. The company hopes the move will attract high-performance computing applications to its service. Read More


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Ex-Apple 'grip of death' exec lands at Cisco
The public may know him best as the mastermind (or fall guy) behind the iPhone "grip of death" disaster, but there must be much more to engineering executive Mark Papermaster given that he's worked for three of the industry's biggest names - IBM, Apple and now Cisco - within a span of two years. Read More

Cisco Apps for the iPhone and iPad
Cisco has been embracing Apple's mobile devices this year. Cisco has released all sorts of different applications designed to run on the Apple iPhone and iPad. Everything from SSL VPN clients to full-featured softphone apps have hit the app store with more sure to come. Read More

Researchers take down Koobface servers
Researchers have taken down the command-and-control servers used by the Koobface botnet. Read More

Some top Google executives get 30 percent raises
The same week that Google reportedly offered all employees 10 percent raises, it boosted pay for some senior executives by 30 percent. Read More

Traveler to TSA: If you touch my junk, I'll have you arrested
A man has video proof that he was thrown out of an airport after refusing to submit to a security check "groin" pat down and then also threatened with a $10,000 fine and a civil suit if he left the airport. Read More

DARPA taps Carnegie Mellon to build "flying car" brains
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded a $988,000 contract to the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon to develop the autonomous flight system for its flying car concept. Read More



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