Friday, September 05, 2014

Cisco right-sizes UCS servers

Router malware: Fact or fiction? | FBI: Criminal group melds scams to defraud retailers

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Cisco right-sizes UCS servers
Cisco has revamped its UCS server line with systems designed to scale from the largest cloud deployment to those with only up to 15 servers. (Watch the story version.)To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Exploring the Impact of the Internet of Everything on Wi-Fi
Industry analyst Robin Layland joins Sanjoy Dey of Motorola and Kowshik Bhat from Xirrus to discuss how the Internet of Everything will impact Wi-Fi. The discussion explores how real the trend is and then moves on to the challenges created by the Internet of Everything and ways to overcome them. View now

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Router malware: Fact or fiction?
Given that malicious software isn't always found locally on the machine itself, Ronald and Dylan Kaplan share how to pinpoint the characteristics of router malware Read More


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FBI: Criminal group melds scams to defraud retailers
FBI The FBI and Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) today issued a warning about a criminal group using e-mail account spoofing, phishing and a variety of social engineering attacks to defraud retailers of everything from laptops and routers to industrial equipment.The FBI says the scheme usually begins with scamsters posing as school officials approaching retailers with a plan to buy large amounts of merchandise.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring
Application performance monitoring is a key focus of IT operations groups, with growing influence from development, quality assurance and line-of-business application owners. View Now>>

11 open source security tools catching fire on GitHub
11 open source security tools catching fire on GitHub The famous tenet “all bugs are shallow” is a cornerstone of open source development. Known as Linus’s Law, the idea that open code leads to more effective bug detection in one’s projects is often the first thing IT pros think of when it comes to the security upside of the open source model. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Review: The next wave of Gigabit Wi-Fi products
Meru hits enterprise sweet spot, EnGenius and ZyXEL target SMBs with 802.11ac access points Read More

Aerohive's retail strategy comes full circle with radius partnership
Aerohive added to its retail strategy by partnering with Radius Networks, one of the leaders in proximity services and beacon technology. Read More


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