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Company announcements highlight SBC developments WHITE PAPER: Infoblox IPv6 Addressing Plan Basics The astronomically larger address space available in IPv6 gives network administrators a new flexibility in defining address plans that are both logical and practical. But in order to create an effective IPv6 addressing plan, network administrators will benefit from a set of new best practices. Read Now In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Condusiv (Formerly Diskeeper) The Top 10 Myths About Recovering Deleted Files You might be surprised! In this White Paper, many of the common and incorrect assumptions about file protection and recovery are detailed as well as a look Condusiv Technologies' Undelete 10, which fills many of the gaps left by other "recovery" methods. Read Now! U.S. carriers expected to ship BlackBerry Q10 in late May WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks Moving Beyond MDM with BYOD 2.0 This paper examines how BYOD 2.0 builds on the BYOD 1.0 foundation but makes a substantial shift from a device-level focus to an application-level focus to reduce overhead and unburden IT by allowing them to concern themselves only with the enterprise data and applications they need to secure, manage, and control. Learn More 25 weirdest things in the 'Internet of Things' WHITE PAPER: F5 2012 Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers The application delivery controller has evolved into a key component of the data center architecture, and enterprises should evaluate ADCs based on how they integrate with this architecture and support more advanced features, such as user and traffic control and monitoring. This report provides insights into vendors' strengths and weaknesses. Read More. Products of the week 4.22.13 Shopzilla sends bottle to make amends for trademark whine | ||||||||||
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