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Quick look: The Higgs boson phenomenon
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WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.

WAN Optimization eGuide
In this eGuide, articles from Network World examine the maturing WAN optimization market, collect advice from experts and users on how best to implement these products, and look at new trends. Read on to discover how to make the most of WAN optimization in enterprise networks. Read now.

WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation

Transforming Tier 1 Applications through Virtualization
This Technology Spotlight will explore the benefits of virtualizing tier 1 applications and discuss the role that EMC Consulting plays in virtualizing top tier Microsoft applications (including Exchange, SharePoint and SQL) on the VMware platform. Learn More

Ciena's software-defined networking play adds breadth to the cloud
Network fabrics have been all the rage for the past couple of years. Almost every network vendor now has a "fabric" vision and related product set to address the shift from legacy networks to "cloud-ready" data center networks. Cloud computing, though, is not and should not be isolated to a single physical data center. From a utopian vision, one day, many years from now, computing will be driven... Read More

Microsoft's Surface tablet announcement causes controversy where there is none
Microsoft's recent unveilings of Surface and Windows Phone 8 have set the rumor mill ablaze. Although the announcements were mostly well received, it seems that some people in the tech community are dead-set on creating controversy where there is none and tainting Microsoft's message. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Extreme Networks

Cloud-Scale Networks Using Open Fabric Architectures
Virtualization and cloud are driving new requirements for data center network performance, VM support, automation and simplified orchestration. This paper outlines Extreme Networks® open fabric approach to high speed, low latency networks for modern data centers. Learn more.

How a legal blog survived traffic tidal wave after court's healthcare ruling
When a blog that typically attracts 30,000 visitors a day is hit with 5.35 million, its operators had better have been prepared for what seems way too big to be called a spike. Read More

Windows 8 Pro Upgrade: Your FAQs Answered
When Windows 8 launches later this year you'll be able to upgrade to the pro version of Microsoft's newest desktop OS for just $40 for a limited time. The deal will apply to a broad base of current Windows users including those running Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. Microsoft had a similar offer during the launch of Windows 7 but this one is cheaper than its predecessor. (Windows 7 upgrades ranged from $50-$100 at launch.) Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sourcefire, Inc.

The Case for the Next-Generation IPS
Pioneered by Sourcefire®, and now endorsed by Gartner, the NGIPS builds on typical IPS solutions by providing contextual awareness—about network activity, systems and applications, people, and more—to promptly assess threats, ensure a consistent and appropriate response, and reduce an organization's security expenditures. Learn More

Security researchers link second malware program to rogue printing incidents
A computer worm that propagates by exploiting a 2010 Windows vulnerability is responsible for some of the recent incidents involving network printers suddenly printing useless data, according to security researchers from Symantec. Read More

Verizon cites free speech rights in opposing net neutrality rules
Broadband providers have "editorial discretion" to give priority to their own Web content, and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules limiting that discretion is a violation of providers' free speech rights, two carriers said in a court brief filed Monday. Read More

If security were the only factor, a Windows 8 upgrade would be a no-brainer
If moving to Windows 8 were solely a question of security, the answer would be yes – that's how compelling the improvements are, experts say. Security isn't the only consideration, though, because businesses have to weigh other factors, and the decision is likely made based on input from different teams. In that case, "The security group should say, 'We should do it,'" says Wolfgang Kandek,... Read More



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