Thursday, May 31, 2012

OpenFlow and Cisco OPEN's feedback loop

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OpenFlow and Cisco OPEN's feedback loop
During its SDN conference call this week with Morgan Stanley and other participants, Cisco officials talked often about how a "feedback loop" is vital in its vision of a programmable network. This feedback loop would provide analytical data on users, sessions and applications gathered from the network to define policies and orchestration routines to be programmed back into the network. Read More


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Defining Next-Generation Network Intrusion Prevention
This HP newsletter on Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention features a recent report by Gartner, "Defining Next-Generation Network Intrusion Prevention," that outlines their view of what "next-generation" IPS means and the security features it needs to deliver. View Now

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Network/Cloud Security & Business Continuity eGuide
Network security today means much more than simply building a perimeter around the enterprise network to defend from threats. With cloud-computing models becoming more popular, enterprises are extending corporate data and applications outside the four walls of the data center. Learn More!

Massachusetts to tackle big data with MIT, Intel
Massachusetts to tackle big data with MIT, Intel Intel will establish the new Intel Science and Technology for Big Data at MIT From: networkworld Views: 37 1 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Science & Technology Read More

BYOD Security Gotchas
I've spent a fair amount of time lately on BYOD, mobile devices, and related issues around information/cyber security. Yes, we are still firmly in the hype cycle but some mobile device security patterns are starting to emerge. Read More


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Migrate Your Data Center to Open, Standards-based Networks
Discover the merits of a dual-vendor strategy for data center networking, and learn how to migrate your data center to open standard HP networks. This document discusses the planning and deployment phases that are an integral part of the Plan, Deploy, Install, and Operate (PDIO) model. Learn more.

VMware: Make Your Networks 10x Simpler to Manage
An important message came out of EMCWorld last week that should interest anyone looking to run a major data network. Both EMC and VMWare drew attention to the importance of making our networks simpler to run and manage. If organizations are going to build truly massive networks efficiently, reducing the time it takes to deploy and manage resources is essential. The big question now is whether network... Read More

Virgin Galactic's suborbital spacecraft gets FAA blessing
Space tourism company Virgin Galactic today said its spacecraft developer has been granted an experimental launch permit from the Federal Aviation Administration to begin rocket-powered testing of its spaceships. Read More


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Warp Speed: The Nuts and Bolts of Web Acceleration Solutions
Enterprises are quickly realizing that they can't achieve the web performance they need by simply deploying their web server on a high-speed network. Improving page rendering speeds incrementally through content caching is no longer enough. It's time to look for dramatic performance gains by applying optimization techniques right at the browser. Learn More!

Usage-based Internet service: Sometimes competition in name only
The National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) held its annual Cable Show in Boston at the end of May. The opening remarks by Michael Powell, ex-chairman of the FCC and current head of the NCTA, were quite good, but he glossed over a basic conflict of interest present in today's cable business. Julius Genachowski, the current FCC chairman, did an even better job of ignoring this issue. Read More

Sales of unused IPv4 addresses gathering steam
A growing number of U.S. carriers and enterprises are hedging their bets on IPv6 by purchasing blocks of unused IPv4 addresses through official channels or behind-the-scenes dealmaking. Read More

Verizon looks to Alcatel's new core router for capacity, efficiency
Verizon Communications on Tuesday became the first service provider to say it will use Alcatel-Lucent's upcoming 7950 XRS core routing system, which will bring the French-American equipment vendor into the carrier core routing business for the first time in about a decade. Read More

10 years later, Alcatel-Lucent revisits Cisco and Juniper in the core
Alcatel-Lucent is set to give Cisco and Juniper another run for the money in core routing 10 years after its initial attempt failed. Read More

 
 
 

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