NCS routers target service providers; Oracle debuts backup appliance; LogRhythm provides network anomaly detection; KEMP unveils ADC for Windows Azure.
Network Computing
Cisco NCS Tackles Internet of Things
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iOS 7 Update: A Lesson In Event-Driven Network Spikes
Did the iOS 7 update crash your network? Instead of whining about it, use it as a call to action.
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Cloud Architecture: Get It Right The First Time
Whether you’re building an enterprise private cloud or buying a public cloud service, the underlying architecture of what you end up with will have an impact on what you can do.
“People have a tendency not to think about architecture,” noted David Linthicum, senior VP at Cloud Technology Partners in Cambridge, Mass. and a speaker in the Cloud and Virtualization track at Interop New York 2013. And cloud vendors, including Amazon Web Services and Google Compute Engine, tend not to disclose much about their underlying architectures.
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Flash Write-Back Caching Limitations
As flash-based caching systems add write-back capabilities, be aware that performance gains can hit a wall.
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WAN Encryption Tops the Agenda After NSA Revelations
Whatever trust customers had in the security of WAN connections from service providers is gone. Encrypt now, and consider less-expensive Internet connections instead.
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What Nanotube Computer Means To Moore’s Law
A team of engineers from Stanford University has designed a computer that relies on carbon nanotubes, offering a way around the limitations of traditional silicon semiconductors that threaten an end to performance advances.
In a report published in Nature magazine, Stanford doctoral student Max Shulaker and his fellow students, Gage Hills, Nishant Patil, Hai Wei and Hong-Yu Chen, along with Stanford professors Subhasish Mitra and H.S. Philip Wong, describe their work.
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Who Is Really Pushing NFV?
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) turns hardware appliances into virtualized services. As NFV interest grows, who stands to gain the most benefit?
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Ellison Ditches OpenWorld Keynote For America’s Cup
Oracle CEO’s no show disappoints conference attendees expecting to hear about the company’s cloud services.
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Cloud-Based Security Helps Aspen Fend Off Malware
Cloud security service cuts down on malware infections and provides relief for small network team in Colorado.
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InteropNet: Insights from a 19-Year Vet
A nineteen-year volunteer of InteropNet says it’s the people as much as the technology that keep him coming back.
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