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Cisco Nexus 9000 aimed at 40G?

Cisco IOS updates fix 10 denial-of-service vulnerabilities | Free open-source SDN app will analyze your network's complexity

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Cisco Nexus 9000 aimed at 40G?
Unconfirmed details are starting to emerge on the Cisco Nexus 9000, the new data center switch being developed by spin-in candidate Insieme Networks. Cisco is expected to introduce the Insieme-built Nexus 9000 line Nov. 6. Read More


WEBCAST: Meru Networks

The Promise of 802.11AC
Users of a new generation of Wi-Fi enabled devices will soon be demanding the network speeds promised by the 802.11ac standard for UC&C, HD video, cloud-based storage, and other bandwidth intensive applications. Learn more in this webinar. Learn more >>

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View the new eBook: Evolution of the Ethernet
Brocade and IDG bring you this exclusive eBook exploring the impact of today's IT and Data Center challenges on your network. With a focus on Ethernet Fabric, use this eBook to start your evolution toward a flatter, less complex and more agile network architecture—an architecture ready for the future. View Now

Cisco IOS updates fix 10 denial-of-service vulnerabilities
Cisco Systems has patched 10 vulnerabilities that could impact the availability of devices using various versions of its IOS software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Wildpackets

What's Really Happening on Your Wireless Network
Multi-Channel Analysis for WLAN Mobility In this white paper, we introduce the hardware, software, and techniques that make it possible to capture frames on multiple channels simultaneously, while the network analyzer merges all frames into a single capture display window and performs real-time Expert analysis. Read the whitepaper View Now

Free open-source SDN app will analyze your network's complexity
Enterprise infrastructure company Infoblox announced this week that it plans to release a free and open-source software tool called Tapestry aimed at generating a hard measurement of any network's complexity. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Wildpackets

7 Key Requirements for Distributed Network Monitoring
Distributed network monitoring uses dispersed data-collection points and analysis services to give IT administrators and business managers real-time and historical insight into networks. What are the key requirements for such a solution? Read this paper for answers. View Now

"SCADA and Me": An unlikely picturebook for kids, industrial primer for adults
Rob Lee got the idea for SCADA and Me - a barely-technical picturebook that introduces industrial control systems to novices - from a group that should have already known what SCADA systems were but didn't, and who afterwards suggested that he write up a non-technical handout to distribute at his next briefing. Read More

SCADA and Me: Images from the picture book primer
Taking the complexity out of a pervasive security threat to power grids, water supplies, industrial plants Read More


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