Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016

F5 Networks focuses on alliances with mobile-device management vendors | Verizon users whacked with another LTE outage

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Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016
No doubt most IT managers have already noticed the effect smartphones and other high-performance mobile devices are having on their corporate network, exacerbated by the BYOD (bring your own device) trend among employees. But Cisco's latest study on mobile IP traffic shows the fun is just beginning. Read More


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New eBook: Enterprise IP Buyer's Guide
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Why Managing VMs is So Complex
Because virtual servers coexist with nonvirtualized ones, it effectively doubles the tools and efforts relevant to data center administration. Discover how a unified, out-of-band approach that aggregates management tools into a single, consolidated platform, renders the virtual and physical layers transparent from an IT management perspective. Read now!

F5 Networks focuses on alliances with mobile-device management vendors
F5 Networks says it has entered into technology-alliance agreements with several mobile-device management (MDM) vendors in order to optimize use of F5 Technologies remote-access software with MDM software used to manage smartphones and tablets. Read More

Verizon users whacked with another LTE outage
Verizon's 4G LTE network has been knocked offline again just two months after its last serious outage. Read More

A10 CEO spells out application delivery controller advantage and next steps
A10 has built a solid business in the application delivery controller (ADC) market, but its platform also supports IPv6 migration and many cloud requirements, nicely positioning the company for the future. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix recently sat down with A10 founder and CEO Lee Chen for a company update. Chen, who was co-founder of Foundry Networks, says A10 already has 1,700 customers and more than 7,000 devices deployed. Read More


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How Data Center Management Software Improves Planning
Business executives are challenging their IT staffs to convert data centers from cost centers into producers of business value. Data centers can make a significant impact to the bottom line by enabling the business to respond more quickly to market demands. Learn More

Data center network security: Will anyone discuss this at RSA?
Less than a week before the RSA Conference in San Francisco and my telephones are ringing off the hook. People want to discuss a variety of topics including APTs, mobile security, cloud security, big data analytics, and so on. Funny, but no one has mentioned data center network security. Read More

OK Cisco, we get it
There is such a thing as over-marketing. And over-marketing can be dangerous. Anyone who cries "Wolf!" over and over again, or who repeatedly claims he or she is not something or other is likely to be eventually disbelieved and tuned out altogether. Read More

The ultimate tips box
Got problems with insider threats? Need help securing your wireless LAN because of employees bringing their own devices on to your network? Know how to protect your Android device? Read More


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Quick Fixes for Messy Racks and Cable Sprawl
Data center professionals can rid themselves of messy racks, sub-standard under floor air distribution, and cable sprawl with a minimum of heartache and expense. This paper outlines several innovative approaches for dealing with the symptoms of chaos and for eliminating the root causes of disorder. Learn More

Aruba simplifies IT management of employee-owned mobile devices
New software from Aruba Networks lets IT groups secure and manage the influx of employee-owned devices to the corporate network. Read More

AT&T vs. Verizon: LTE showdown in the Big Apple
Roughly a year after Verizon Wireless established LTE-based 4G mobile phone and data service in New York City, AT&T's rival LTE network is up and running here and in several other cities. Although its average speeds lagged behind Verizon's in my tests, AT&T's 4G LTE service has a lot going for it. Read More

Extreme ships 192-port 40G Ethernet switch
Extreme Networks this week said its BlackDiamond X8 core switch is now generally available, nine months after announcement and four months after customer trials. Read More

Wi-Fi vendor Ruckus expands into hybrid mobile networks
With Wi-Fi poised to become a much bigger part of mobile networks, the leaders in wireless LAN and cellular technology are converging on the same space from opposite directions. Read More

Ericsson increases uplink capacity for HSPA
Ericsson can increase upload capacity by a factor of three in HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) networks, thanks to the use of more antennas and proprietary interference suppression technology, the company said on Wednesday. Read More



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