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IntelePeer execs speak out on SIP interoperability

Will Skype Be Another Microsoft License Gotcha? | Cisco adds router share in Q1

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IntelePeer execs speak out on SIP interoperability
In an interview following our recent newsletter on the progress of SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) interoperability, we spoke earlier this week with executives from IntelePeer including Charles Studt, VP of product management, and Margaret Norton, general manager for enterprise and applications. Read More


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Brute Force Protection for Web Applications
Both Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Brute Force Attacks have existed for many years, and many network devices tout the ability to withstand them. However, most of today's DoS attacks target layer 7 (L7) by overwhelming applications with seemingly valid requests and Brute Force programs can send more than one million attempts per second. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: BMC Software

A Cost-Effective Solution for ITSM
If you're tired of the costly upgrades and difficult implementations other vendors put you through, BMC Remedy OnDemand offers an alternative. It can be implemented in days and significantly lower overall IT Service Management costs. Read the white paper to learn more about BMC Remedy OnDemand. Read More Today!

Will Skype Be Another Microsoft License Gotcha?
Skype may be a beloved consumer product, but enterprises should beware of sneaky Skype charges, and will need to keep a close eye on Microsoft enterprise agreements to ensure they're not suddenly paying for a service they're not using. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

10 Things to Know about Deduplication
You as an IT manager want simple, cost-effective solutions for your complex IT challenges. HP kept this in mind while designing StoreOnce. New technologies, such as deduplication can be difficult to understand but StoreOnce powered by Intel Xeon® processor 5500 series makes it simple. Read More!

Cisco adds router share in Q1
The service provider router and switch market grew 9% in Q1 to about $2.65 billion, according to two market research firms. Cisco retained the lead in both but Juniper won back the No. 2 spot in edge routing from Alcatel-Lucent, according to ACG Research. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper Corporation

Best Practices for Data Performance on Storage Area Networks
Because SANs work at a storage layer underneath the operating system's file system, SAN is unaware of file fragmentation and uable to solve this issue. Performance suffers. This white paper details in clear terms how, where and why Diskeeper data performance technology should be used to ensure maximum SAN performance and optimum data response time. Read more.

Data Metering and Proxy-Based Mobile Browsing: Marriage Made in Heaven
As I've previously stated, it's unfair to charge a mobile (or, really, any other) user for access on a per-byte basis because the user has no control - zero - over how much data is being consumed. Perhaps we should pass a law stating that HTML must include a protocol to tell the client how many bytes, including all protocol overhead, will be transferred to satisfy any given request before such a transfer... Read More

Apple's revamped retail experience
As Apple's brick-and-mortar stores celebrate their tenth anniversary, the company is ushering in new features to its retail experience. Macworld got a first-hand look at what's new at the Apple Store when we toured the flagship San Francisco store on Monday. Read More

YouTube turns 6 ... and, yes, they do grow up so fast
All the world is a stage and pretty soon everyone in it will be featured in a video on YouTube ... at least once. From a post this morning on YouTube's blog noting the site's sixth anniversary: Read More



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