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CenturyLink And Sonus Networks Achieve Successful Major New Deployment of Voice Over IP Network

May 05, 2010 09:12 AM
Sonus Networks Inc., providing network transformation through IP communications technology, and CenturyLink today announced the successful completion of phase one implementation of CenturyLink's IP voice infrastructure. This migration brings traffic from CenturyLink's voice network into one secure, cost-effective, easy to manage IP network.

Infoblox Acquires Netcordia, But To What End?

May 05, 2010 08:00 AM
Infoblox has acquired Netcordia for an undisclosed sum, but what could come of the acquisition is a question mark. The two companies claim to have no meaningful overlap in product lines or functions. Infoblox sells an IP Address Management (IPAM) product while Netcordia sells network and systems management software. The goal, according to both companies, is automated network and systems management, but the use-cases are not particularly obvious. Regardless, the acquisition does put Infoblox into a new market space.

Cisco Boosts Web-based Usage Reporting, Adds E-mail DLP, Encryption Service

May 03, 2010 02:58 PM
Cisco Systems is enhancing its hosted security services with extensive business intelligence reporting for Internet usage and email DLP/encryption. The Web reporting piece, Web Intelligence Reporting (WIRe), upgrades the existing Web security and Web filtering services from ScanSafe, which was acquired by Cisco in October 2009.

F5 Extends Application And Data Security To The Cloud

April 29, 2010 09:01 AM
F5 Networks, Inc., the global leader in Application Delivery Networking (ADN), today announced enhanced BIG-IP solution capabilities delivering new security services for applications deployed in the cloud. Application security provided by F5 solutions, including BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager, BIG-IP Edge Gateway, and BIG-IP Application Security Manager, ensures that enterprise applications and data are safe even when deployed in the cloud. The new BIG-IP Version 10.2 software enhances F5's security offerings, enabling customers to lower infrastructure costs, optimize application access, and secure applications in the enterprise and the cloud.

Oracle Consolidates Network Monitoring, Management Onto Single System

April 29, 2010 09:00 AM
With the $7 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems now completed, Oracle has to watch over more than 13,000 network devices and services--everything from access switches, core network routers, wide-area-network (WAN) routers, firewalls, load balancers and more--and it takes a comprehensive network management system. But what used to be an unwieldy patchwork of various network monitoring and management tools, some purchased, some open-source and some home-grown, has been whittled down to one: an IT management system from Monolith Software.

AirHop Joins eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance To Further Enable The Mobile Internet Via Widespread Adoption Of eSON On Multi-Core Processors

April 28, 2010 09:39 AM
AirHop Communications, the leader in software enabling the next wave of the mobile internet, today announced that it has become a member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance, a premier industry organization founded to drive best-in-class innovations in multi-core parallel processing platforms and software development. Supported by a broad base of world-class hardware and software providers, the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance serves as the foundation upon which original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can more effectively and more efficiently develop high-performance networking equipment using industry-leading multi-core processors.

Verdiem Announces OEM Agreement with Cisco To Deliver First Energy Management System For PCs And Networked Devices

April 27, 2010 09:46 AM
Verdiem today announced that it has entered into an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) agreement in which Verdiem's next generation energy management software serves as the foundation for Cisco's EnergyWise Orchestrator, creating the first unified energy management solution for PCs and networked devices.

Spectrum Releases TrueVue v4.0

April 27, 2010 09:31 AM
Spectrum Inc., a national telecom lifecycle management (TLM) company, unveiled the latest chronicle of its award-winning B2B software, TrueVue. Version 4.0 was released today and includes a multitude of enhancements that are engineered to improve the end users' functionality when managing wireless and wireline services

Arbor Networks Offers Virtual Network Security Tool

April 27, 2010 08:00 AM
Arbor Networks, whose technology detects abnormal network traffic flow, now offers its PeakFlow monitoring tool for use in virtualized environments. PeakFlow X Virtual 4.2 is the alternative to PeakFlow X software that monitors packet flow through network routers and switches, alerting system administrators if traffic spikes above normal patterns, such as in the case of a dedicated denial of service (DDOS) attack. The virtual version of the software is designed to run in VMware's ESX and ESXi hypervisors.

Express Logic's NetX Duo IPv6 TCP/IP Stack Passes IPv6 Ready Logo Testing

April 26, 2010 09:16 AM
Express Logic, Inc., the worldwide leader in royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOS), today announced that its NetX Duo dual IPv4/IPv6 TCP/IP stack has successfully passed rigorous IPv6-Ready Logo testing. The IPv6 Forum, a world-wide consortium focused on providing technical guidance for the deployment of IPv6, does not allow companies to post the IPv6 Ready Logo until conformance and interoperability testing is complete in order to increase user confidence by demonstrating that IPv6 is available now and ready to be used.

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