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VMware's SDN Strategy Is No Threat to Cisco, Juniper or Anyone Else

August 07, 2012 03:08 PM
VMware has purchased Nicira--but Cisco, HP and Juniper shouldn't worry about the company's SDN strategy. Find out why.

Juniper, Riverbed Announce Joint Product Development Deal

July 25, 2012 09:52 AM
Juniper Pulse and the company's multiservice router will both get an infusion of Riverbed technology, with products to be released next year.

Juniper Updates its Switching Fabric

June 18, 2012 10:54 AM
Juniper has announced a capacity increase and a smaller footprint for its QFabric interconnect, and increased the range of its EX-series of interconnects.

Networking Vendors Should Step Up With an SDN Strategy

June 07, 2012 12:31 PM
Sure, big-name networking vendors are declaring support for OpenFlow? But what about software-defined networking? Who has an SDN strategy?

Juniper Delivers With Simply Connected Portfolio

May 02, 2012 12:06 PM
While so many products fall short of their promises, Juniper follows through with Simply Connected. Learn how the portfolio can help simplify access.

Network the 'Next Big Thing' For Virtualization?

April 27, 2012 11:00 AM
The concept of network virtualization seems to be gaining a lot of momentum across an industry that has virtualized most anything to do with IT. Can the same successes be applied to the networking market, transforming how systems communicate and revolutionizing infrastructure by abstracting the physical network from the demands of applications?

Cisco Offers More SDN Hints, Confirms Insieme

April 20, 2012 04:00 PM
Despite months of rumors and speculation, the networking industry's most powerful and influential vendor, Cisco Systems, is continuing to keep its plans for software-defined networking (SDN) largely to itself. In an exclusive interview during this week’s Open Networking Summit (ONS), Shashi Kiran, senior director of market management at Cisco, also an ONS member, says that OpenFlow and SDN are both so new that companies should not be deciding whether to use OpenFlow but rather how they can use OpenFlow along with other approaches.

Brocade Broadens 16-Gbps Fibre Channel Portfolio

April 20, 2012 11:00 AM
Brocade is broadening its line of 16-Gbps Fibre Channel switches with the introduction of the entry-level 24-port 6505 Switch, and has identified IBM as its first OEM partner to deliver a 16-Gbps Brocade switch as a component of the IBM Flex System x240. Finally, the network infrastructure vendor's stand-up 16-Gbps HBAs are now available for integration with IBM System x in rack and tower form factors.

Verizon, Partners Push OpenFlow, SDN

April 18, 2012 09:00 AM
The telecommunications giant Verizon has joined with other top technology partners to collaborate on a software-defined networking (SDN) demonstration that is based on the OpenFlow protocol. The news of the collaboration was made at an Open Networking Summit being held this week in Silicon Valley.

EMC Unveils More Flexible IT Bundling

April 12, 2012 09:00 AM
These days, companies basically have two options for bringing new information technology into their data centers. They can acquire all the servers, storage, networking and software from different vendors, try to put it all together and make it work, or they can buy one big appliance that’s simpler to set up but is of a fixed configuration. EMC is offering a third option that combines the best attributes of the previous options, which it calls VSPEX.

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