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Friday, September 14, 2012

Cisco inspired SDN start-up targets I/O control

Cisco looks to secure the data center with new releases | Brocade guns for 100G Ethernet supremacy

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Cisco inspired SDN start-up targets I/O control
PLUMgrid, an SDN start-up started up by a bunch of former Cisco engineers, this week provided a bit more color into what they're up to. While not divulging product specifics, they did open the kimono a little bit into their strategy. Read More


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Cisco looks to secure the data center with new releases
Cisco this week introduced a set of security products designed to fortify data centers as they consolidate, virtualize and morph into clouds. Read More


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Brocade guns for 100G Ethernet supremacy
Brocade this week will fill out its data center fabric vision with a long-awaited chassis core switch designed for high-density 100G Ethernet. Read More


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Cisco aims to secure the data center
New products designed to enforce end-to-end security for high-capacity environments, mobile workers Read More

Fujitsu 'blacklisted' from future government contracts
Troubled supplier Fujitsu has been 'blacklisted' from tendering for future government contracts as part of a new programme to assign a level of risk, based on past performance, to companies wanting to engage in future bids for public sector work. Read More

Network history: Why it's important and who's responsible for it
The network monitoring industry has been around for a long time, but it's still an immature science relative to other information technologies. Read More



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