Monday, October 24, 2011

What Cisco and Toyota Have in Common

Open Networking Summit 2011 Day 3 Recap: Why current generation networks just aren't cutting it | Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2012

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What Cisco and Toyota Have in Common
Cisco is the like the Toyota of the networking hardware industry – while not exactly on the lower end of the price scale, these established brands are known for their reliability and ubiquity. Cisco and Toyota also have one other trait in common – high resale value. Upgrading your phone system? Don't trash the Cisco 7940s. Resell them and ease the pain of managing an IT budget that hasn't... Read More


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Bloor Report: Sybase® IQ 15.3 In Detail
Sybase® IQ is well positioned to compete with traditional and appliance vendors. While it has different advantages in dif¬ferent environments, it merits careful review by organisations investigating data warehousing, high-speed analytics and business intelligence options. Read now.

Open Networking Summit 2011 Day 3 Recap: Why current generation networks just aren't cutting it
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Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2012
The technology that makes up many of the systems in the IT world today is at a critical juncture and in the next five years everything from mobile devices and applications to servers and social networking will impact IT in ways companies need to prepare for now, Gartner Vice President David Cearley says. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Wildpackets

Eliminate Packet Loss during 10G Monitoring
There are a number of choices for deploying packed-based monitoring and analysis against 10G segments, but as traffic volumes grow, the limitations of many options become problematic. This EMA paper examines the issues surrounding 10G network management and monitoring with emphasis on effective packed-based instrumentation. Read More

NASA's 7 wicked cool crop-circle corn mazes
NASA, seven space farms team to build out-of-this world corn mazes Read More

A conversation with the CEO of Ixia, Atul Bhatnagar
I have started our CEO conversations back up again after a short break. Today we are going to talk to the CEO of Ixia Atul Bhatnagar. What is the state of the appliance testing market and do you still see growth? Read More


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Special Digital Edition: Wan Optimization
This Network World Spotlight Digital Edition, prepared by Network World editors, provides an in-depth look at the latest WAN optimization developments. Read now

Cisco CEO's pay falls 32%
CEO John Chambers received compensation valued at $12.9 million in Cisco's 2011 fiscal year, a period when the company restructured operations, shuttered its Flip videocam business and eliminated more than 12,000 jobs Read More

Security roundup for Oct. 21: Duqu for you; Google Apps in LA; researching smartphones
Symantec last week was the first to get the word out about Duqu, the newly discovered network espionage malware designed to go after industrial control systems. It was quickly dubbed "Son of Stuxnet" by the media, and Symantec said 50% of the code base seems to be the same used in Stuxnet. Read More

Cisco's End-to-End Data Center Fabric Announcement
In the past, Cisco trickled out new product announcements so as not to water down the impact of each component. Not anymore. This week, Cisco announced a multitude of new products and functionality across the Nexus product line. From my perspective, Cisco's announcement should get a lot of attention from competitors and, more importantly, customers because: Read More

In pictures: Cisco's data center switches
Cisco this week unveiled a raft of networking enhancements and extensions designed to scale data centers to securely support increasing amounts of data. Let's take a look. Read More



SLIDESHOWS

2011 tech industry graveyard
Fortunately for the tech industry, there's a lot more living than dying, with 2011 seeing the birth of everything from Apple's iPad 2 to the Google+ social network. But inevitably, 2011 has also seen its share of dead, killed, murdered, offed, obliterated companies, technologies and ideas as well. Here's your chance to pay last respects, and who knows, maybe a few of these will sprout back to life.

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