PowerDsine - Power over Ethernet for VoIP Applications

PowerDsine - Power over Ethernet for VoIP Applications

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Manufacturer: PowerDsine
Technology: Networking

PowerDsine - Power over Ethernet Solutions for Campus Environments

PowerDsine - Power over Ethernet Solutions for Campus Environments

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Manufacturer: PowerDsine
Technology: Networking

PowerDsine - Using Power over Ethernet to Reduce Network Energy Consumption

PowerDsine - Using Power over Ethernet to Reduce Network Energy Consumption

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Manufacturer: PowerDsine
Technology: Networking

PowerDsine - Cutting Power Consumption with Energy Efficient Power over Ethernet Technology

PowerDsine - Cutting Power Consumption with Energy Efficient Power over Ethernet Technology

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Manufacturer: PowerDsine
Technology: Networking
Sector: Technology

KEMP - Better Provisioning of the Web Infrastructure White Paper

Better Provisioning of the Web Infrastructure through Device Consolidation

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Kemp

Evaluating the ROI of Riverbed Steelhead EX & Granite White Paper

The Value of Edge Virtual Server Infrastructure

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Manufacturer: Riverbed
Technology: Networking

BYOD Best Practices Whitepaper

In today’s business environment, mobility is driving much of the network design, and wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11 – Wi-Fi) have become a major component of the corporate network. Most laptops and handheld computers are Wi-Fi enabled and have been adopted by IT as standard network nodes, but they are typically company-owned assets. One major trend that is morphing the wireless network LANscape is the explosive consumer adoption of smartphones1 and tablets2 (such as iPads, iPhones, and Android devices).

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Meru

Edge-Core Pro Network Management System White Paper

Executive Summary for Edge-Core Networks

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Edge-Core

Increasing the Reliability and Reducing the Cost of Wireless Networks with Virtualised WLAN

Increasing the Reliability and Reducing the Cost of Wireless Networks with Virtualised WLAN

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Meru
Sector: Construction
Sector: Education
Sector: Financial Services
Sector: Government
Sector: Healthcare
Sector: Manufacturing
Sector: Retail
Technology: Virtualisation

Farpoint Group: The All-Wireless Enterprise

Farpoint Group: The All-Wireless Enterprise - Feasibility and Performance Evaluation

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Meru
Sector: Construction
Sector: Education
Sector: Financial Services
Sector: Government
Sector: Healthcare
Sector: Manufacturing
Technology: Virtualisation

Measuring the Real Value of Wireless LAN Deployments

Aberdeen Group: Measuring the Real Value of Wireless LAN Deployments

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Meru
Sector: Construction
Sector: Education
Sector: Financial Services
Sector: Government
Sector: Healthcare
Sector: Manufacturing
Sector: Retail
Technology: Virtualisation

WLAN Virtualisation: Twice the Network at Half the Cost

Wireless LAN Virtualisation: Twice the Network at Half the Cost

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Technology: Networking
Manufacturer: Meru
Sector: Construction
Sector: Education
Sector: Financial Services
Sector: Government
Sector: Healthcare
Sector: Manufacturing
Technology: Virtualisation

The Compelling ROI of Adaptive Private Networking

Adaptive Private Networking (APN) is an emerging way to create virtual WANs. When compared to traditional WAN services such as Frame Relay and MPLS, APN provides both higher levels of reliability, dramatic cost savings, and significantly more bandwidth.

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Manufacturer: Talari
Technology: Networking

Transforming Enterprise WANs with Adaptive Private Networking

IT departments face pressures to control costs while meeting increasing demands on the network. As applications’ thirst for bandwidth ever increases, centralizing servers and services reduces some costs, but places increased pressure on network reliability and response. New services such as VoIP and videoconferencing only further increase this pressure on network reliability and predictability.

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Technology: Networking

The Compelling ROI of Adaptive Private Networking

Adaptive Private Networking (APN) is an emerging way to create virtual WANs. When compared to traditional WAN services such as Frame Relay and MPLS, APN provides both higher levels of reliability1, dramatic cost savings, and significantly more bandwidth. APN is based on packet-by-packet, real-time traffic engineering that leverages the reliability and bandwidth of multiple active paths through the Internet. The reliability improvement that APN delivers by leveraging multiple active paths allows APN to exploit the superior price/performance of consumer-oriented ISP services.

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Manufacturer: Symantec
Technology: Networking
Sector: Engineering

The Value of Storage Virtualization

""Virtualization"" has become a buzzword in technology circles lately, but what exactly it is—and what it is not—have been variously and vaguely defined. This white paper addresses the specific topic of storage virtualization. Presented within a context of related issues in storage networking, storage virtualization is defined, its benefits are presented, and its features detailed.

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Manufacturer: FalconStor
Technology: Networking
Technology: Storage
Sector: Technology

Low Latency 10 GbE Switching for Data Center, Cluster and Storage Interconnect

As the data center continues to evolve to meet rapidly escalating demands for higher levels of performance and resource virtualization, three rather distinct networking requirements have emerged. As shown in Figure 1, the typical server in a high performance data center may require connection to three switching fabrics: a LAN for connecting users and general networking, an inter-processor communications (IPC) fabric for low latency message passing between compute cluster applications, and a storage fabric for access to shared storage/file resources.

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Manufacturer: Force10
Technology: Networking
Technology: Storage

IP Storage over 10 Gigabit Ethernet

The term ""IP storage"" refers to storage networks that access data resources over IP/Ethernet rather than direct attached Storage (DAS) devices. IP Storage is also an alternative to special-purpose storage area networks (SANs) based on storage-specific networking protocols, such as the fibre channel protocol (FCP).

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Manufacturer: Force10
Technology: Networking
Technology: Storage

Hot-Lock™ Access Control List (ACL) Technology Intrusion Prevention without Security Holes

Comprehensive network security often requires system administrators to update Access Control List (ACL) entries of a switch/router frequently to prevent newly discovered or pending attacks from affecting the network or networking equipment. Traditionally, because of the manner in which competing network vendors design their switch/router operating software, updating an ACL involves a two-step procedure. This can temporarily create security holes that leave the network vulnerable to attack when applying new or modified ACL to an interface.

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Manufacturer: Force10
Technology: Networking
Sector: Technology

Performance, Simplicity, and Cost-effectiveness Push High-Performance Ethernet into the Enterprise

Performance, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness have made Ethernet the networking technology of choice in the Enterprise. Each new generation of Ethernet has proven this value proposition to be a constant. And with the increasing volume of data traffic in the enterprise, the decision has already been made: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) will be the next backbone technology. High-performance 10 GbE from Force10 Networks gives Enterprises the functionality and scalability they need to build their next-generation backbones cost-effectively.

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Manufacturer: Force10
Technology: Networking
Sector: Technology

Future-proofing the Wiring Closet with Resilient and Scalable Modular Switch/Routers

Wiring closets in the enterprise LAN are undergoing a number of significant changes. Perhaps the most important transition stems from the emergence of the enterprise IP network and IP/Ethernet LAN as the converged infrastructure for both data networking applications and real-time communications applications. This convergence is driven not only by the cost reductions achievable through network consolidation, but also by the productivity gains that can be achieved through innovative linkages among communication and data applications, resulting in converged applications such as unified messaging. As application convergence gains further momentum, the LAN infrastructure must continue to evolve to support a widening range of real-time applications, including:

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Manufacturer: Force10
Technology: Networking

10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY

The introduction of 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) WAN PHY into the IP/Ethernet networking community has led to confusion over the applicability between 10 GbE WAN PHY and OC-192c/STM-64 interfaces. Both of these interfaces support transmission at 9.6 Gbps, support SONET/SDH framing, and can be connected to SONET/SDH ADM or DWDM gear. So what is the difference? The answer can be boiled down to two things: L2/L3 protocol support, and link diagnostic and maintenance capabilities.

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Manufacturer: Force10
Technology: Networking

Transforming Enterprise WANs with Adaptive Private Networking

Talari - Transforming Enterprise WANs with Adaptive Private Networking

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Manufacturer: Talari
Technology: Networking

The Compelling ROI of Adaptive Private Networking

Talari - The Compelling ROI of Adaptive Private Networking

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Manufacturer: Talari
Technology: Networking

 
 
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