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Alcatel-Lucent to take on Cisco, VMware in crowding SDN field
Alcatel-Lucent's enterprise division this week jumped into the SDN market with a strategy to fortify products to enhance network programmability and virtualization. Read More


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Windows 8 sales hit 40 million in first month
Microsoft has sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses since Oct. 26 when the new operating system became available. Read More

5 things to watch for at Amazon cloud conference
Pretty much anyone watching the cloud computing market will tell you that Amazon Web Services is its 800-pound gorilla. Which means that this is a big week for the company: On Wednesday in Las Vegas, Amazon kicks off its first user conference, called AWS re: Invent. Read More

Java inventor James Gosling building smart marine robots
James Gosling, the inventor of the Java programming language when he worked at Sun Microsystems, finds the security framework for Java he designed still stands up after all these years. In fact he's using it today to design marine robots that can be sent across the ocean to gather weather data or carry out research projects. Read More


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Scaling Out Data Centers
Organizations of all sizes are facing daunting challenges as they struggle to adapt their data center networks to new technologies and applications. The move toward cloud architectures in particular is demanding a high-performance network interconnect that can host servers potentially numbering in the thousands. Read Now

Nearly two-dozen bugs easily found in critical infrastructure software
In the time it took to cook a Thanksgiving turkey, a researcher found nearly two-dozen vulnerabilities in software used in industrial control systems found in power plants, airports and manufacturing facilities. Read More

User ranked top LTE smartphones
Here's what customers of three carriers say about their LTE smartphone purchases. Read More

Ipanema will offer WAN optimization as a small business service
Ipanema Technologies, the France-based maker of WAN optimization gear, announced Monday that it would integrate that technology into the company's AppsWork product, which is designed for use by small businesses. Read More


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By creating one contiguous, end-to-end Fabric, Avaya is empowering businesses to achieve unprecedented levels of infrastructure productivity, service agility, and network dependability, the very essence of the fast, flexible, and secure design aspirations. Read Now

Cisco, other router rivals challenged by economy, competition
The worldwide carrier routing and switching markets dropped a bit in the third quarter, decreasing 2.5% from last year and 1.7% from Q2, to $2.75 billion. Read More

Red Hat rolls out private PaaS
Red Hat is officially jumping into the cloud platform as a service (PaaS) market. Read More

Get a grip: 18 winter gloves that work with smartphones, tablets
Smart gloves with conductive fabrics let you operate smartphones, tablets and e-readers without exposing your digits. Read More

NEC data center units to use convection to cut power use by 30 percent
NEC is working on a new type of small data center unit that uses convection to slash power usage by a third, even in Japan's hot, sticky climate. Read More

 
 
 

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