News and Analysis
SMB IT Confidence Reaps Benefits, Symantec Says
Small and midsize companies with a self-assured approach to technology are more apt to use IT to boost business, survey shows.
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Architectures
University Taps Dark Fiber for Online Academics, Healthcare
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center turns to a new network architecture and dark fiber to support the academic and healthcare needs of dozens of regional campuses and clinics.
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Reviews & Workshops
WAN Optimization Part 3: Overcoming Bandwidth Limitations
Bandwidth is one of the key factors that can impact network performance. Learn how WAN optimization uses deduplication to address this issue and how to evaluate different deduplication approaches.
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Blogs
Cumulus Networks Casts a Shadow On Cisco Strategy
June 19, 2013 03:40 PM
Posted by Greg Ferro
Startup Cumulus Networks announced a Linux-based network operating system that runs on commodity hardware. It could mean clouds ahead for Cisco's proprietary profit engine.
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Video Evolution: Brace Yourself For Impact
June 18, 2013 03:15 PM
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Video traffic is rapidly changing as trends like streaming video continue to surge. IT teams should prepare for the onslaught.
BYOD: Why You Will Lose
June 18, 2013 08:26 AM
Posted by Michele Chubirka
Restrictive BYOD policies will fail because humans have a compulsive attachment to mobile devices.
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HP's Turnaround: It's Time To Believe
June 17, 2013 03:53 PM
Posted by Kurt Marko
Not only does CEO Meg Whitman seem to have a solid strategy, but there's plenty of evidence it's starting to work. Maybe it's time for skeptics like me to admit we're wrong.
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802.11ac: 10Gig Uplinks Are Overkill
June 17, 2013 02:43 PM
Posted by Lee H. Badman
There's talk that 802.11ac requires 10Gig uplinks to support maximum throughput. But you may not even need 2Gig uplinks. Here's why.
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Newest Broadcom XLP Processors Promise Performance Leap
June 14, 2013 11:55 AM
Posted by Kurt Marko
Chip maker aims to raise the bar for communications processors with new system on a chip.
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