Monday, September 12, 2011

Network troubleshooting gets smarter, faster with ‘Network Traffic Visibility’

Conan O'Brien sees Apple going all barbarian | OpenFlow inventor: Network provisioning will inevitably be automated

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Network troubleshooting gets smarter, faster with 'Network Traffic Visibility'
When it comes to managing the network, even realtime monitoring isn't fast enough anymore. You need to be able to predict what will happen next. I've recently started tracking a technology that can help with this challenge. There's no name for this market but I like to think of it as the Network Traffic Visibility (NTV) market. Read More


WEBCAST: Riverbed

Eliminate Network Finger-Pointing
Cascade Demo: With Cascade, you get visibility into network optimization and analysis, application performance management, IT consolidation, and security. Watch as Jack, the manager of the network team, deals with user complaints about application performance. See how he uses Riverbed Cascade to solve them. Learn more!

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Visualization of an Intricate Network
The Depository Trust & Clearing House required enhanced network visibility to support their custody and asset servicing valued at $40 trillion. See how Riverbed provided: • End-to-end visibility of encrypted traffic • Lower MTTR • Application and network activity analysis without requiring probes on every WAN link Learn more!

Conan O'Brien sees Apple going all barbarian
Funnyman Conan O'Brien, on his TBS television program, has revealed to the public a "commercial" that Apple is allegedly directing at the unknown person now in possession of an iPhone 5 prototype that went missing from a San Francisco bar recently. Read More

OpenFlow inventor: Network provisioning will inevitably be automated
2011 has been an exciting year for Openflow and software defined networking (SDN). Continuing my informal series on Openflow, I recently got the chance to have a conversation with Nicira CTO Martin Casado to discuss the future of SDN generally and OpenFlow specifically. Read More

A new 15.1(2)T IOS feature that should be considered when upgrading
One of the first things to make sure when a H.323 gateway will not work with Cisco Unified Communication Manager (CUCM) was the IP address configuration. Read More


WHITE PAPER: GFI Software

Social Networking and Security Risks
Each social networking tool comes with its own set of security concerns which can put your information systems and/or personal data at risk. This white paper will look at some of these risks and identify possible solutions to help protect you, your personal information and your company data. Read now!

System Center Service Manager 2010: Why Should We Care?
Definitely the longest System Center product in the making, Microsoft announced availability of Service Manager 2010 in April 2010. Read More

10 years later, and still so far to go
It's hard to believe it has been 10 years since the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01 claimed so many lives and changed our society forever. Read More

Got acne? There's NOT an iPhone, Android app for that, FTC says
The Federal Trade Commission today settled cases with two mobile companies who claimed their IPhone and Android smartphone apps could treat acne. The cases are the first the FTC says it has brought targeting mobile app health claims. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fujitsu

A New Look at Energy-Efficient Servers
The family of PRIMERGY® Intel® Architecturebased servers offers a wide range of capacities, performance, and configurations to fit almost any application service requirements. Read now!

ACLU: You have every right to photograph that cop
Although we live in a surveillance society of "be afraid" and nearly anything could be considered suspicious activity, you are under video surveillance pretty much anywhere you go. If you turn that around by using a mobile phone to film or photograph the police, then it can almost equal being treated like a terrorist. Read More

VMworld 2011: The Momentum Continues
Cloud remains the predominant marketing term in the IT industry. In one sense I like how it sparks innovation and new IT thinking but on the other hand it makes my stomach turn every time I hear it. I just completed a week in Las Vegas attending my 7th VMworld and most of what I saw was on par with my expectations. Here are a few notes of interest I walked away with. Read More

How Rice University researchers could bring wireless to 5G level
Rice University researchers have demonstrated full-duplex wireless technology that they say could double throughput for smartphones and tablets without any serious cell tower or other hardware upgrades. Read More

Actuate Performance Management: Another Way To Save Money With Open Source
Usually when we talk about open source saving customers money it is in regard to lower costs of licensing software and maintenance. However, here is another way that open source can save you money. Read More



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