·Strategy Session: Transformations
We're saying goodbye to the standalone print version of Network Computing. But worry not--we're not going gently into that good night. Art Wittmann explains NWC's bold, new initiative. ·Tech CEOs Play Presidential Politics
The "Great Nation" report by advocacy group Technology CEO Council urges the United States to encourage more people to enter science, technology engineering and mathematical fields. ·Special Issue--IT Automation: Best Practices
Automating infrastructure can free up money and IT staff. With the arrival of new, better-integrated tools, it makes sense to begin the decision making process for optimum ROI. ·Strategy Session: The Interop Hangover
With attendence up and conference sessions covering everthing from virtualization to Web 2.0, Interop has morphed from a networking show to an event with industrywide appeal. ·Best of Interop Winners
The stakes were high and the action hot this week at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas when the 2007 Best of Interop Award Winners were announced. Find out who went home with the coveted prize. ·Interop Insider: Interoperability Is Still Job One
With the demand for seamless access to corporate info--regardless of location or device--the Interop show has never been more vital. ·Quidquid Latine Dictum Sit, Altum Videtur*
Managers who ask a lot from their charges but never take up their causes are rarely respected. ·Strategy Session: Judging Products
What makes a product right for one industry could make it exactly wrong for another industry. By exposing our detailed evaluation process, you can more effectively assess products for your own shortlist. ·BuzzBite: Stinking Up the Web
In less than 10 years, fragrance cartridges attached to computers will be able to create scents based on information sent over the Internet. ·IT/Business Alignment: Can't We All Just Get Along?
Everyone loses when IT staffers refer to users as "lusers" and treat their customer base like the enemy, and when those same customers are often clueless about their role in project failures, and IT in general. Here's how to start reshaping attitudes and strengthen this critical relationship.
·Users demand better net hardware mgmt.
While network equipment makers have reinforced the management elements in their routers, switches, accelerators and voice equipment, customers still want more. ·Compatibility with legacy equipment key to NAC's future
Many network access control specialists have yet to address one of the biggest problems with their security technology: making their products work better with legacy network gear. ·Preparing for the CCNA
Since my company has been purchasing more Cisco network equipment as our other equipment either fails or gets replaced as money is available, I think it is best that I get my CCNA certification. I understand the exam isnt one that you can pass by just reading a book and taking atest. One question that I haven't gotten answered is which is the best way - router simulator or buying some used gear and putting my own lab ... ·Foundry adds Snort to LAN switch
In July, Foundry Networks is expected to make available an upgrade to its LAN switch/WAN router network management software that adds the widely used open source Snort intrusion-detection and -prevention system to the product. ·GENI looks to conjure up next-generation network
The Global Environment for Networking Innovations is still in the planning stages, but the next-generation research facility is taking significant steps toward becoming a reality. ·Cisco AON: Fight fire with fire
Some six months and counting, it is still difficult to get a handle on what Cisco is really doing with its Application Oriented Networking initiative. More important, it is difficult to understand how Cisco's customers are viewing it - and ultimately, how the rest of the networkindustry should respond. ·Nortel road map stresses security
Nortel next month is expected to kick off an aggressive push to revitalize its enterprise switching business with a new endpoint security product, followed by a series of LAN security and resiliency announcements throughout the year. ·PowerDsine devices add power to Ethernet
PowerDsine launched a Power-over-Ethernet product at the Interop show here this week for delivering power to IP phones, WLAN access points and other devices over Ethernet cabling. ·Foundry launches LAN edge switch with 10 Gigabit, PoE
Foundry Networks introduced a LAN edge switch at the Interop show here this week that combines four speeds of Ethernet (from 10Mbps to 10Gbps) with Power over Ethernet, aimed at supporting a variety of traffic, from VoIP to wireless LANs to high-bandwidth applications such as video. ·Software promises better monitoring of Cisco VoIP networks
NimSoft this week is expected to launch a tool for monitoring Cisco-based IP telephony networks with the capability to drill deep into protocols, processes and even IP PBX hardware.
·ILOG JRules 6.7 - Download A 6-month Evaluation Copy Of The Full-Featured JRules
ILOG JRules is the easiest, most effective way to externalize business rules from code. It's faster, more flexible, and more reliable than alternatives like open source or home-grown rule engines. Download A 6-month Evaluation Copy Today! Published by: ILOG, Inc. (BRMS) ·Why Business Rules: A Case for Business Consumers of Information Technology
This paper examines the relationship between business and IT groups within the typical enterprise and explores how the implementation of a Business Rules Management System (BRMS) allows both groups find common ground. Published by: ILOG, Inc. (BRMS) ·Virtualization: Download Now for Productive Commute Home Tonight
Download this Podcast for a first hand look at how one company outsourced its IT operations and the benefits they sought by doing so. Published by: Dell Partner Direct and Intel ·Sun™'S Reference Architecture for Video Surveillance with IPCONFIGURE ESM
The Sun Reference Architecture for Video Surveillance with ipConfigure ESM provides a scalable digital surveillance platform that allows organizations to adjust infrastructure to fit their exact needs. Published by: Sun Microsystems, Inc. ·Dell EqualLogic™ PS Series and Microsoft WS2008 Hyper-V
The Dell EqualLogic™ PS Series can provide a fully virtualized storage infrastructure that delivers high availability, resiliency, flexibility, and scalability that is simple and cost-effective to deploy, manage and grow. Published by: Dell | EqualLogic ·A Strategic Approach to Enabling Mobile Business Applications
Today's successful enterprises are discovering that granting mobile access to critical business applications can increase productivity and revenue. Published by: BlackBerry ·eGuide: Storage Virtualization: Understanding the Where and How
This E-Guide offers advice about the where and how of storage virtualization and option of split-path storage virtualization. Published by: Hewlett-Packard Company ·Complete Data Protection for VMware Virtual Infrastructure
This paper explores and outlines how to apply HP Data Protector 6.0/6.1 software and other key HP StorageWorks storage array technologies to manage and deploy an effective backup strategy in a VMware Virtual Infrastructure. Published by: Hewlett-Packard Company ·Skill Level and Training Key Factors in IT Project Success
This white paper provides an analysis of a comprehensive survey with 144 senior IT managers examining the impact training and skill level had on the success of 377 IT projects. Published by: Hewlett-Packard Company ·Episode 2 - Simplified Multisite Replication
Analyst Mark Peters explores the multi-site replication strategy that keeps the paperless Kansas Spine Hospital running smoothly. Published by: Compellent
·Service Providers Boost Managed Services Opportunities With Cisco Integrated Services Router
SAN JOSE, Calif., - November 18, 2008 - Cisco today announced that managed service providers worldwide are harnessing its Empowered Branch platform featuring Cisco® Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). The dozens of managed services based on the Cisco ISR platform available today are helping enterprises of all sizes drive innovation in their branches and simplify ... ·Cisco Creates a Mega-Router for Super Surfing
November 11, 2008 By Charles Waltner It's the story of the little technology that could. Ethernet, once the obscure inhabitant of back office computer systems, has now moved center stage in the communication revolution. In efforts to upgrade the world's networks for handling rapidly increasing traffic payloads brought on by the Internet - particularly video-based communications and entertainment - ·Cisco Delivers the Carrier Ethernet Foundation for the 'Zettabyte Era': The new Cisco Aggregation Services Router 9000
SAN JOSE, Calif. - November 11, 2008 - Cisco today announced a major leap in networking technology at the service provider network edge with the introduction of the Cisco® Aggregation Services Router 9000 Series (ASR 9000). The Cisco ASR 9000 is designed to deliver massive scale, non-stop video experience and a reduced carbon footprint. The Cisco ASR 9000 meets service providers' need to increase the speed, longevity ... ·Social Media Release: Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Launch
Market Trends The "Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast and Methodology, 2007-2012" projects that Internet Protocol (IP) traffic will increase at a combined annual growth rate of 46 percent from 2007 to 2012, nearly doubling every two years. This will result in an annual bandwidth demand on the world's IP ... ·Cisco Aggregation Services Routers Accelerate Video and Collaboration Across Hundreds of Enterprises
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 6, 2008 - Today, only eight months after the introduction of its revolutionary ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Router, Cisco announced it has significantly increased the performance and capabilities of this cutting-edge routing platform. The Cisco® ASR 1000 Series 20-gigabit-per-second (Gbps) Embedded Services Processor (ESP) doubles the ... ·Cisco Announces Series of Strategic Initiatives with Bahrain Government
MANAMA, Bahrain, September 16, 2008 - Cisco announced today that it will be working closely with the government of Bahrain to define strategic information and communications technology (ICT) initiatives that will help advance the Kingdom of Bahrain's global competitiveness and network readiness. The announcement followed a meeting held between His Excellency Sheikh Ahmed Bin Atiyat Allah Al Khalifa, Minister of Cabin ... ·Cisco Takes Consumers Into Celebrity Homes With 'Digital Cribs' Web Series
September 9, 2008 Audio Summary Headline: Check out the new Web series, "Digital Cribs," for a look at how celebrities like NBA star Shane Battier, tech blogger Meghan Asha, video artist Lincoln Schatz and others have "hooked up" their homes. Visit www.DigitalCribs.com for the latest webisodes. Highlights/Key Facts: Today Cisco announced a new Web series called " ·Epic Games Develops Cross-Platform Games and Game Engine at Full Throttle with Cisco Catalyst 6500 Virtual Switching System
SAN JOSE, Calif., September 3, 2008 - Cisco today announced that Epic Games Inc. has implemented the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Virtual Switching System (VSS) 1440 to increase the productivity of its development team in the creation of cutting-edge games and cross-platform game-engine technology. For more than a decade, Epic Games has been known for developing top- ... ·Sify Selects Cisco to Pioneer IP-NGN Adoption in India
BANGALORE, India - September 2, 2008 - Cisco Systems® today announced that Sify (Nasdaq National Markets: SIFY), a pioneer and leader in data telecom and Internet services in India, has selected the Cisco® CRS-1 Carrier Routing System as the foundation of Sify's Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN). The decision is part of Sify's strategy to enhance its existing core network to meet customers' ever incr ... ·FairPoint Selects Cisco To Support Northern New England Broadband Initiative
CHARLOTTE, NC - July 28, 2008 - FairPoint Communications, a leading provider of communication services to communities across the country, today announced it has selected Cisco as one of the primary solution providers for the company's proposed New England Internet Protocol (IP) and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) broadband initiative. The implementation of the IP/MPLS network is a major step in the commitment F ...
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