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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Juniper joins top-of-rack switch fray; Stimulus could revitalize muni Wi-Fi

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Juniper joins top-of-rack switch fray

Jim Duffy By Jim Duffy
Juniper this week unveiled a top-of-rack data center switch targeted at high-density 10 Gigabit Ethernet deployments. Read full story

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02/26/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. 40% of geeks surveyed really work fewer than ... say what?
  2. Juniper's answer to Cisco in the data center: Stratus Project
  3. Gmail chat invaded by phishing scam
  4. Microsoft has big growth plans even as economy limps
  5. Five fantastic open source tools for Windows admins
  6. IPhone-controlled car to demo at Geneva Motor Show
  7. VeriSign: We will support DNS security in 2011
  8. Check Point overhauls its security software
  9. 2009 Best of Tests winners
  10. Turning 5,000 discarded cell phones into art


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