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Silver Peak builds WAN optimization directly into major hypervisors
WAN optimization vendor Silver Peak announced today that it has integrated its virtual open architecture product directly into VMware vSphere, allowing IT staff who aren't directly involved with the network layer to interact with it via the hypervisor console. Read More


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Send Less Data across the WAN
Because WAN deduplication works on all IP traffic, it plays a key role in a variety of IT initiatives including server consolidation, virtualization, and application delivery. Learn how this proven technology can dramatically improve the performance, reliability, and efficiency of data backup and recovery. Learn more.

SDNs: Love 'em or Leave 'em?
Are Software Defined Networks (SDN) on your short list yet? Two recent surveys suggest it depends on where you work. I say that given our recent experiences with SDN, within five years and everyone will adopt or have definitive plans to adopt SDN technology. Read More

Two services that help protect public Wi-Fi users
If you're using your computer away from your home network -- whether in a coffee shop, at the airport or in a hotel room -- chances are pretty good that your wireless network (even your wired network in a hotel room) is unsecure. Tools like Firesheep and Reaver can easily be used by hackers to find out personal information from Wi-Fi users on the same Wi-Fi network -- you may think that the guy three tables over is just checking his email, but he could be stealing your credit-card information or passwords. Read More

11 ways around using more spectrum for mobile data
Despite widespread calls for more spectrum to carry mobile data, there is a wide range of technologies already being used or explored that could help to speed up networks or put off the day when more frequencies need to be cleared. Read More


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Cisco Bring Your Own Device
This paper explores the challenges mobile devices create for IT, offers key considerations before adopting a BYOD strategy and highlights a comprehensive architecture from Cisco that enables freedom of choice for users while affording IT security and control. Learn more.

It pays to be CIO: Corporate jets, private security, car allowances and more
A seat on the corporate jet and pricey club memberships are typical perks for big-company CEOs, but such extras aren't limited to the folks in the corner offices. As CIOs ascend the executive ranks, many senior tech leaders are enjoying access to valuable perks and generous benefits. Read More

Cisco, SDNs, and CDNs
Cisco's content delivery networking offering, Cisco Content Delivery System, part of the much larger Next-Generation Network Solutions for Videoscape, has not been met with an enthusiastic response by service providers, with only a few wins, including BT, Telstra, and Telecom Italia. Read More

Verizon Wireless capitalizes on LTE
Verizon Wireless continues to make news with its LTE network, both with progress on building the network and by providing services that take advantage of Verizon's cloud services, wireline IP network and wireless broadband LTE access. Read More


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Bring Your Own Mobile Devices to School
In today's educational environments, more and more students, guests, and faculty are bringing in their own Wi-Fi devices into the school's network. This paper discusses the challenges and solutions IT administrators are facing and how to address the security and management of the multiple devices being introduced into the wireless/wired network. Learn more.

Aruba tweaks Wi-Fi software to optimize mobile client links
Aruba Networks has released the latest version of its WLAN system software, with several changes designed to optimize throughput even as the wireless network is flooded with mobile clients. Read More

Yammer seeks to simplify enterprise social network usage with upgrade
Yammer has upgraded its cloud-based enterprise social networking software with new and improved features designed to make it easier for end users to manage their content. Read More

HTC loses $40 million from OnLive restructuring
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC said on Monday it will have to book a US$40 million loss from its investment in U.S. cloud gaming service OnLive, which is restructuring after nearly going bankrupt. Read More

Quest extends access control to unstructured data
Extending its line of identity management software, Quest Software has released an application to help administrators more easily control who accesses documents on the corporate network. Read More

 
 
 

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