Fifteen modules include integrated IT, power, cooling; EnGenius adds three PoE Smart Switches; Midokura supports latest OpenStack releases; Infoblox adds FireEye.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (24 words, estimated 6 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Centers, data, Electric, Prefab, Schneider, Unveils
By IPHere —
November 1, 2013 at 7:12 pm Hybrid array company evolved from a NAS system supplier, but never really gained much traction in a competitive market.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (22 words, estimated 5 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Down, Shuts, Starboard, Storage
By IPHere —
November 1, 2013 at 1:14 pm
VMware reported third-quarter results on Oct. 21 that said it grew 14% over its third quarter last year. That sounds about right for a company under pressure from Microsoft’s free Hyper-V and open source code on one side, and Amazon Web Services and other cloud suppliers on the other.
This is a preview of
VMware Killed By Commoditization? Not So Fast
.
Read the full post (281 words, estimated 1:07 mins reading time)Categories: General.
Tags: Commoditization, Fast, Killed, VMware
By IPHere —
November 1, 2013 at 7:13 am Agency refutes allegations while Google is outraged over the reported interception of data from its networks.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (19 words, estimated 5 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Centers, data, Google, Report, Says, Secretly, Tapped, Yahoo
By IPHere —
October 31, 2013 at 7:12 pm With a Jabber Guest, Intelligent Proximity and a new teleconferencing endpoint, Cisco aims to meet diverse corporate needs.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (21 words, estimated 5 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Cisco, Collaboration, rolls, Tools
By IPHere —
October 31, 2013 at 1:13 pm
If you’ve watched much primetime television over the last several months, you may have seen Cisco’s “Ambulance” commercial, in which paramedics already know an injured cyclist’s identity, medical history and doctor by the time they reach him — all because the biker’s helmet was able to “talk” to the ambulance. The ambulance driver is even able to “speak” to traffic lights as well, telling them to give his vehicle a clear path to the hospital.
This is a preview of
Cisco Launches Business Unit For Internet Of Things
.
Read the full post (242 words, estimated 58 secs reading time)Categories: General.
Tags: Business, Cisco, Internet, Launches, Things, Unit
By IPHere —
October 31, 2013 at 7:12 am Researchers find 25 flaws in products used in power and water systems that attackers could exploit. In a separate study, researchers find vulnerabilities in a widely used vessel tracking system.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (33 words, estimated 8 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Critical, Infrastructure, Unearthed, Vulnerabilities
By IPHere —
October 31, 2013 at 1:18 am Apple has made great strides to appease not just business users, but also the IT administrators and security managers responsible for protecting and managing the infrastructure that supports mobile device use. The release of iOS 7 had many pundits lauding Apple’s leadership for listening to the business contingent and releasing a raft of new management and security features that show progress for making iPhones and iPads more than consumer gadgets.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (73 words, estimated 18 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Apple, Businesses, Targets, Ways
By IPHere —
October 30, 2013 at 7:14 pm It’s time for VMware to improve its file storage support to make storage management simpler.
Network Computing
Permanent link to this post (18 words, estimated 4 secs reading time)
Categories: General.
Tags: Step, VMware
By IPHere —
October 30, 2013 at 1:12 pm Despite the freewheeling autononmy implied by the “bring your own device” movement, companies that embrace the consumerization of IT still have policies in place to govern the management and security of those devices. According to a new survey from Fortinet, though, a majority of younger employees are more than willing to ignore those policies if they don’t agree with them.
This is a preview of
Survey: younger employees break the rules and put your company at risk
.
Read the full post (186 words, 1 image, estimated 45 secs reading time) Categories: General.
Tags: Break, Company, Employees, Risk, Rules, Survey, younger
By IPHere —
October 30, 2013 at 7:13 am