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File transfer systems adapting to today's cloudy conditions
Email is still the dominant way to send information from one person to another. But when lots of big files are being sent, email servers can quickly start feeling the pressure, leading to degraded performance and network bandwidth strain. Read More


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Why is Steven Sinofsky really leaving Microsoft?
It's hard to imagine why someone would walk away from one of the most powerful jobs within Microsoft just weeks after launching two products that its CEO says together rank among the top three events in the company's storied history. But that is just what Steven Sinofsky has done, stepping down as president of the Windows and Windows Live division. Read More

Review: 6 slick open source routers
DD-WRT, Tomato, OpenWRT, M0n0wall, PfSense, and Vyatta suit a wide range of devices and networking needs. Read More

Google starts connecting homes in Kansas City to high-speed fiber service
Google said Tuesday it is starting to connect homes in Kansas City, Kansas, to its Google Fiber broadband service. Read More

OpenFlow startup takes aim at Cisco, VMware
Big Switch Networks has announced the general availability of its OpenFlow-based software-defined networking products and applications, as well as customers and partners. Read More


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Yahoo apologizes for fumbling fantasy football website on Sunday
Yahoo! Sports is in full apology mode after cutting the knees out from underneath thousands of users of its fantasy football website on Sunday right before the early games started. Some problems with the mobile app were still being reported late Monday, though the website was otherwise back in working order. Read More

Highlights of Big Switch's long-awaited SDN announcement
This morning, SDN startup Big Switch unveiled its strategy to end what might be the worst job of being in stealth mode in the history of networking. I'm not sure that anyone in the networking industry wasn't at least partially aware of what Big Switch was doing. However, there were gaps in my and others' knowledge, so today's announcement clarifies the strategy. It certainly lived up to the hype. Read More

Extreme joins Cisco, Brocade, Huawei at 100G
Extreme Networks this week unveiled 100G and 40G Ethernet modules as well as SDN application support for its BlackDiamond X8 core switch. Read More

Cisco to build small cellular base stations, Chambers says
Cisco Systems plans to build small cellular base stations, building upon its fast-growing business in Wi-Fi base stations for mobile operator networks, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said on Tuesday. Read More


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Palo Alto Networks targets VMware shops with virtualized next-gen firewalls
Palo Alto Networks Tuesday unveiled the first virtualized version of its next-generation firewall, server-based software intended to run on the VMware platform to allow security managers to set up firewall application-layer controls in virtual machines (VM). Read More

6 tools to manage large file transfers
The managed file transfer (MFT) industry has a players ranging from big-name tech titans to up-and-coming next-generation cloud-based vendors. Below is a list of some, but not all, players in this industry and a brief description. Read More

Startup debuts with cloud-based open-source identity and access management software
Startup ForgeRock makes its official debut today with cloud-based open-source identity and access management (IAM) software called Open Identity Stack intended to be used by enterprises and service providers to enable centralized provisioning and access management to enterprise, mobile and software-as-a-service applications. Read More

Cisco's Chambers downplays danger of trade war over Huawei
The U.S. and China are likely to resolve the conflict over potential security threats from Huawei Technologies' network equipment without a trade war, Cisco Systems chairman and CEO John Chambers said on Tuesday. Read More

 
 
 

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