Thursday, February 03, 2011

Designing for application performance

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Designing for application performance
In our last few newsletters we began to discuss a seldom-mentioned IT discipline - Application Performance Engineering (APE). In this newsletter we will discuss the linkage between APE and application design. Read More


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Security appliance, cloud service secures e-mail, Web access and offers data-loss prevention
Websense today unveiled three new gateway security products for e-mail, Web and data-loss prevention that combines an on-premises appliance with secure content filtering in the cloud. Read More

Appliance bolsters corporate web acces, e-mail security
Websense today unveiled three new gateway security products for e-mail, Web and data-loss prevention that combines an on-premises appliance with secure content filtering in the cloud. Read More


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Comcast claims another IPv6 first
Comcast is the first cable operator in the United States to provide its cable modem customers with a production-quality service that supports the next-generation Internet Protocol known as IPv6. Read More

Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support
Juniper Networks is accelerating its plan to support IPv6 on its public-facing Web site and Web services, following criticism that the router maker was lagging rivals including Cisco Systems and Brocade Networks in this critical area. Read More



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