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The return of the network operating system (NOS)
Will there be a market for SDN network operating systems? The answer will be critical to the evolution of SDN standards and the development of applications that leverage SDN capabilities. Read More | Forward to a Friend WHITE PAPER: BMC Middleware: Keeping the Transaction Production Line Humming When you don’t have a clear picture of your production line processes, it opens the door for slowed delivery, outages, and lost revenue. Discover how BMC Software Middleware Management reduces risks by providing an end-to-end view of transactions so you can detect and resolve problems quickly. Learn More. | Forward to a Friend
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WHITE PAPER: CDW Corporation Client Computing Strategies This white paper outlines the basics and benefits of client virtualization and describing how the IT department’s role is changing as the client computing landscape shifts. Learn more. | Forward to a Friend Hughes wins its first satellite-based telemedicine deal Hughes Network Systems will provide broadband satellite services to the New England Telehealth Consortium under a four-year contract that the satellite ISP says is its first deal in the area of mobile telemedicine. Read More | Forward to a Friend How to nominate someone for Internet Hall of Fame National Baseball Hall of Fame voters made headlines this week for sending steroid-era players a message by not letting any of them into the Cooperstown shrine this year. Nothing like that's going to happen with the Internet Society's Internet Hall of Fame, which today opens up the nomination process for its class of 2013. Read More | Forward to a Friend HomePlug moving beyond adapters to built-in networking HomePlug networks that use the electrical wires in your home to transfer data are distributed by some of the world's biggest broadband providers and available at major retail stores, but even HomePlug's cheerleader in chief calls it a "niche" technology, at least compared to Wi-Fi. Read More |Forward to a Friend WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks The DDoS Threat Spectrum: The evolution and technologies The DDoS threat spectrum has evolved from simple network attacks to DNS amplification attacks and finally application layer attacks. This paper will help you to better understand the evolution of DDoS attacks and attack profiles, targets and DDoS attack technologies on the horizon. Read Now.| Forward to a Friend Toshiba declares war on cables with TransferJet Dehydrated and desperately searching for water, I wandered into the Las Vegas Hotel and Casino to escape the hot desert sun. There, I ran into Toshiba's components gang who--after bribing me with several bottles of Arrowhead--sat me down to show off its new TransferJet technology. Read More | Forward to a Friend EnGenius to unleash a storm of networking gear for home and small business alike Taiwanese networking company EnGenius, looking to get into a hotly contested US market for home and small-business networking products, has announced a large lineup of competitively priced Wi-Fi and powerline products, along with separate business and consumer cloud services to manage them. Read More | Forward to a Friend Make way for faster, smarter, cloud-savvy networks Network gear may not be the sexiest stuff at the International CES, but it provides the infrastructure for lots of cool gadgets and cloud services on display here. And those products will benefit from the improved networks and network devices that vendors plan to ship this year. Read More |Forward to a Friend |
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