Thursday, July 28, 2011

Most IT pros say their websites, networks will support IPv6 by 2013

Cisco rival Juniper lands Microsoft's Muglia | More on virtualization and application delivery

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Most IT pros say their websites, networks will support IPv6 by 2013
More than 70% of IT departments plan to upgrade their websites to support IPv6 within the next 24 months, according to a recent survey of IT professionals conducted by Network World. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Splunk

WhitePages Protects their Rich Database
Read how Spunk enabled them to protect the site's content and the WhitePages brand by monitoring abusive site traffic and learn how Splunk's in-house search eliminated a data warehouse investment. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Load Balancing 101: Firewall Sandwiches
How to make a ''firewall sandwich''. Read now. Learn More!

Cisco rival Juniper lands Microsoft's Muglia
It was a cleaner software foundation that attracted former Microsoft executive Bob Muglia to Cisco rival Juniper Networks. That, and the fact that he was familiar with many executives at Juniper from his days at Microsoft. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

IDC Perspectives and HP Network Consulting Services
Mergers, acquisitions and expansions spawn increasingly complex network environments. Internet, wireless devices and converged networks create an endless hunger for bandwidth. This IDC webinar will give you an overview of the network market, insight into how to reduce complexity and tips to add faster value for your organization. Learn more

More on virtualization and application delivery
In our last newsletter we began the discussion of how virtualization is making application and service delivery more challenging and how IT organizations are responding to those challenges. We will use this newsletter to continue that discussion. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems

WAN Optimization Strategies
The benefits of IT consolidation have come with a downside – dramatic bandwidth and application performance issues. Making WAN Optimization a priority will result in dramatic gains in bandwidth and performance today, and ensure an optimized network for tomorrow. This paper defines how to defend against the trends that overwhelm the WAN. Read now!

IPv6 Deployment Misperception: The network team owns the deployment
We are over the hump kids. The No. 2 entry in this series has more to do with politics within the enterprise than it does with technical stuff. Read More

How to implement IPv6 in a Windows environment: an expert guide
Microsoft guru Rand Morimoto has come to the rescue with a comprehensive series of technical articles covering everything on setting up an IPv6 network with Windows and other Microsoft products, from the basics to the details. Read More



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