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Cisco adds IPv6 migration features to routers
Cisco this week rolled out products and services designed to ease the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 for enterprise customers. Read More


WEBCAST: HP & Intel

Mission Critical Integrity Servers
Martin Fink, SVP and GM of HP Business Critical Systems, introduces the new line-up of Mission Critical HP Integrity systems for the converged infrastructure. Learn more

WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Cloud-enabled Wi-Fi: Less Dollars, More Sense
Aerohive's HiveManager Online is the first cloud-enabled, enterprise-class Wi-Fi management solution and is a breakthrough in management simplicity, flexibility, and redundancy. Learn more!

Lack of IPv6 traffic stats makes judging progress difficult
The Internet is poised to undergo the biggest upgrade in its 40-year history: from the current version of the Internet Protocol known as IPv4 to a new version dubbed IPv6, which offers an expanded addressing scheme for supporting new users and devices. Read More

Cisco sued over its alleged part in Great Chinese Firewall scandal
About the same time that the architect of China's infamous Internet Firewall was pelted with a shoe by a citizen, a lawsuit was being filed in San Francisco against Cisco for its alleged part in it. Practitioners of a religion known as Falun Gong filed the complaint on Thursday against Cisco, its CEO John Chambers, two of its China executives, and others. The suit claims that Cisco helped design... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Converged Communications: People and Applications in Synch
Most small and midsize organizations find implementing unified communications a daunting task, between lack of in-house expertise and complex integration issues, it's easy to back burner this project. Find out how to implement a communications strategy in this Collaboration KnowledgeVault. Learn more

Cisco lost switching share in Q1
Ethernet switching declined 8% in the first quarter from last year, and 12% from Q4 2010, according to bulletins issued by two investment firms in recent days. And given Cisco's weak outlook for its fiscal fourth quarter, the market may languish in the quarters ahead. Read More

Apple of my eye? US fancies a huge metaphor repository
Researchers with the US Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity want to build a repository of metaphors. You read that right. Not just American/English metaphors mind you but those of Iranian Farsi, Mexican Spanish and Russian speakers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Secure iPhone Access to Corporate Web Applications
This technical brief describes how the BIG-IP Edge Portal app for iOS devices provides simple, streamlined access to web applications that reside behind BIG-IP APM, without requiring full VPN access, to simplify login for users and provide a new layer of control for administrators. Learn More!

CCNA Lab IV: Choosing the IOS Version and Feature Set
It's back to the CCNA Lab series today to discuss how to choose the right IOS for routers. Cisco routers run software called IOS. Traditionally - that is, from the early days of Cisco until the last year or two - Cisco offered lots of different IOS images. When most people go to buy their CCNA prep hardware, they've never chosen an IOS image, never loaded an IOS image into a router, and don't know... Read More

Dimension Data finds vulnerabilities on Cisco devices
Large numbers of companies using Cisco network equipment are still vulnerable to a single security vulnerability flaw nearly two years after a patch was issued, an analysis of network scans by Dimension Data for its 2011 Network Barometer Report has found. Read More

China's Great Firewall "father" pelted with egg, shoes
Somewhere George W. Bush might be laughing. The BBC is reporting that China officials are looking for a man who allegedly threw an egg and shoes at the designer of the country's Great Firewall technology. Read More



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