Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Is Google rolling its own 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches?

Network Architecture Alert Network World logo
NetworkWorld.com | LANs & WANs Research Center | Update Your Profile
Is Google rolling its own 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches?

Jeff Caruso By Jeff Caruso
Google may be building its own 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches to support its massive data-center needs, according to a recent blog post by Nyquist Capital. Read full story

Jeff Caruso is site editor at Network World. Contact him.


SPONSORED BY SECURE COMPUTING
rule

Webinar: Securing up network access
Learn how token-based, one-time password authentication systems can help enterprises reduce business risk, better comply with regulations, are easy to manage and most importantly keep networks secure. Tune in to this webinar.

rule
RELATED NEWS:

LAN switch security: What the hackers know that you don't, 11/15/07: Author experts explain how to thwart ARP spoofing, ARP poisoning, P2P traffic, wireless LAN threats and more during a live Network World Chat.

Researchers pushing 100 Gig copper networks, 11/14/07: Penn State engineers are trying to push relatively short Category-7 copper cables to support digital data speeds up to 100Gbps.

Where have Cisco's competitors gone? 11/13/07: In the last newsletter we discussed how in many cases Cisco has become the overwhelmingly dominant vendor in some enterprise markets such as the enterprise switch and router market. We expressed our concern that this type of market dominance is ultimately bad for IT organizations as the lack of competition tends to result in less innovation and higher prices. We will use this newsletter to look at some other markets to see if Cisco is indeed the Goliath of those markets as well.

Finding Cisco's competition, 11/15/07: The last couple of newsletters have examined some key enterprise IT markets that are dominated by Cisco. We don't think that Cisco is bad. We do, however, think that the lack of competition is bad. We will use this newsletter to continue to examine key enterprise IT markets looking for viable competitors to challenge Cisco.

Podcast: Stuffing 10 pounds of data in 5-pound pipe: How did First Command Financial Planning Services manage to pack 70 megabytes of data through a 22 megabyte pipe to speed disaster recovery systems? Kevin Dunn, director of network operations, First Command Financial Planning explains on this edition of Voices from IT Roadmap. (9:08)

Business in repressive markets: Cisco shareholders want answers to Cisco's role in repressive nations.

Free Cisco training course worth up to $3,495 up for grabs: Enter to win a free Cisco training course of your choosing, worth up to $3,495, courtesy of Cisco learning partner Skyline-ATS.

Up for grabs: Free copies of MPLS VPN Security book: Enter to win a free copy of MPLS VPN Security by Michael Behringer and Monique Morrow, published by Cisco Press. Follow Michael's blog for Cisco Subnet


BIG THREATS IN '08
Top 5 security threats in 2008Top 5 security-menace predictions for next year.

ALL-IN-ONE FIREWALL TEST
idemandJuniper, Check Point, Cisco lead way in test of 13 UTM devices.

SPONSORED BY SECURE COMPUTING
rule

Webinar: Securing up network access
Learn how token-based, one-time password authentication systems can help enterprises reduce business risk, better comply with regulations, are easy to manage and most importantly keep networks secure. Tune in to this webinar.

rule

Join Network World's Technology Opinion Panel
Here is your chance to help shape the future of IT. You know what products and enhancements are needed, you have the insight and foresight to be out front and provide direction to Network Word and the network industry. To join the panel, complete a brief registration survey
. The panel is strictly for technology professionals to share their vision.

Featured reader resource

90% of IT Managers are leaving their company at risk for a DNS ATTACK. Get the tools and resources you need to keep your DNS healthy and secure. Run a DNSreport on your domain today - 56 critical tests run in 8 seconds.

Visit www.dnsreport.com to learn more. (apply coupon NWW2007NLA for a 25% membership discount)

 

11/20/07

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

  1. A tiny math mistake and the terrorists win?
  2. Users give new Gmail thumbs down
  3. Testing all-in-one firewalls
  4. 2007 Cool Yule Tools Gift Guide
  5. What hackers know about LAN switches
  6. Holmes Comet grows bigger than the sun
  7. High-tech toilets celebrated on World Toilet Day
  8. Microsoft wins boot-up patent suit
  9. Disappearing Gmail messages baffle users
  10. eBay Web attack hops from other sites

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
10 career killers to avoid


Did you know that 90% of IT managers are not prepared for a DNS Attack

Dont be one of them...Check your DNS health today. Run a DNSreport and look like a hero. Make your life easier and make your company more secure. 56 critical tests against your domain in 8 seconds. Dont live without it.

Visit today to learn more!



IT Buyers guide

IT Buyer's Guides
Compare products, get advice, and check out tests and reviews from the experts at Network World. Over 70 categories. Visit now.

 


To continue receiving NetworkWorld's Network Architecture Alert newsletter, please add @nwfnews.com to your white list.

COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE
As a NW newsletter subscriber you are eligible to receive 50 issues of Network World Magazine, in print or electronic format, free of charge.

Sign up for your subscription today: Apply here. International subscribers,click here.

 

SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES
To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

Terms of Service/Privacy

Network World, Inc., 118 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA 01772
Copyright Network World, Inc., 2007

 

 



No comments: