Thursday, January 28, 2010

Compuware integrates Gomez technology

F5 adds SSL VPN to its Big-IP | 100G network processor available

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Compuware integrates Gomez technology
Compuware announced a new subscription-based offering called Gomez adVantage that combines application performance metrics, user monitoring tools and management functions under a single dashboard. Read More


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Shifting Role of Network Managers
Webcast - More and more network managers are tasked with ensuring optimal application performance 24/7. No one wants to be in a position where end users are the first to notice application degradation. This webcast addresses the shifting role of network managers and provides best practices on fault and performance management. View today!

F5 adds SSL VPN to its Big-IP
F5 Networks has added a new member to its Big-IP application delivery family that combines SSL VPN security with existing access control and WAN optimization, enabling businesses to eliminate VPN gateways. Read More

100G network processor available
EZchip Semiconductor has finally started making available a network processor that is capable of a whopping 100Gbps in throughput. Read More

Video will dominate networks within 3 years
Cisco is to release a set of new products to tap into the growing demand for video. Read More


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Podcast: The Future of Network Design
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Comcast launches IPv6 trials
Comcast will begin in April a series of public trials of three different mechanisms that are aimed at helping the Philadelphia-based ISP transition its network to IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol. Read More

Ethernet aimed at data center virtual machines
Extreme Networks and Voltaire rolled out Ethernet gear designed to support the growing number of data center virtual machines. Read More

30% say 'added extras' influence broadband purchase
More than 30% of Brits think 'added extras' such as free laptops or dongles are more important than price or speed when it comes to choosing a broadband connection, says Broadband Genie. Read More


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NetScaler VPX: Harness the Power of Virtualized Web App Delivery
Want to make your Web app delivery more flexible, dynamic and cost effective? Then attend this exclusive technical seminar which shows you how Citrix NetScaler VPX - a virtualized app delivery controller appliance - can improve your network infrastructure by offering: increased physical, functional, and operational flexibility for delivery of all of your Web apps and more. Click here to register today.

LTE delivers faster speeds after new tests, says analyst
More extensive tests show that TeliaSonera's LTE network can deliver faster speeds, up to 45M bps, than previous tests indicated, according to market research company Northstream. Read More

Security, network management vendors add log, compliance capabilities
Security vendor Tripwire develops technology to take on security event and log management, while Ipswitch's network management division WhatsUp Gold acquires Dorian Software to address customer compliance demands. Read More

With merger, Oracle reassures Sun customers
The thing that Oracle wanted to make clear on its first full day as the owner of Sun is that it's time to stop worrying about the future of Sun. Read More

Regus connects global businesses
Regus, a provider of innovative workspace solutions, has launched the world's largest public access video communication network. Read More



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