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  1. Network-embedded virtualization: Cisco WAAS virtual blades host Microsoft Windows Server 2008

    networkworld.com » Brad Reese's blog - Oct 2, 2008

    Perhaps the ten-year alliance between Cisco and Microsoft has finally hit pay dirt for channel partners. How? Their mutual announcement of the running of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 on the Cisco WAAS (Wide Area

    Also tagged: security, microsoft, software, cisco, data center, lans wans, running of microsoft windows server 2008 on the cisco waas, windows server on waas schematic structure, windows server on waas collaboration, windows server on waas testimonials, cisco waas virtual blades, ten year alliance between cisco and microsoft

  2. Use NetFlow for visibility into network blind spots: Virtualization, 10Gb+ Ethernet, MPLS and Multipoint VPN

    networkworld.com » Brad Reese's blog - Sep 30, 2008

    This is the second edition of the Adam Powers' NetFlow benefits series for the Cisco Subnet. Hopefully, you didn't miss the first one: Top 5 uses of NetFlow NetFlow’s popularity has increased tremendously over the

    Also tagged: security, software, cisco, data center, lans wans, voip convergence, netflow exporters such a nfsen, duplicate ethernet frames, netflow exports natively from vmware esx 3 5, vm2vm flows, netflow telemetry is a powerful tool, traditional ethernet sensor technology, vm2vm communication, using a span port, ids ips packet inspector

  3. Sprint Launches Xohm WiMax Mobile Broadband Service

    dmwmedia.com » Digital Media Wire - Mobile - Sep 29, 2008

    Baltimore - Following months of preparation, wireless carrier Sprint (NYSE: S) on Monday officially launched its high-speed WiMax network, known as Xohm, in Baltimore. It marks the first network in the country to

    Also tagged: p2p, mobile, sprint, wimax, top stories, xohm, mark hefflinger

  4. Researchers look to root out those annoying Wi-Fi dead zones

    networkworld.com » Layer 8's blog - Sep 25, 2008

    Researchers at Rice University and Hewlett-Packard Laboratories say they have come up with a technique to eradicate those infuriating Wi-Fi dead zones that can crop up in large scale wireless deployments. The general

    Also tagged: wifi, wireless, wireless mobile, rice, hp labs, lans wans

  5. Network Management - deadlines and rhetoric

    technosailor.com » Technosailor.com - Sep 19, 2008

    Another filing deadline, another blast of press releases about the Comcast “network management” debacle. To quote the great philosopher Rodney King, “can’t we all just get along?” No, really. This topic gets people

    Also tagged: bittorrent, broadband, comcast, net neutrality, free press, suitcase

  6. Interop Survey Results: IT spending up in 2009?

    networkperformancedaily.com » Network Performance Blog, Network Performance Management News, Tutorials, Resources - Sep 18, 2008

    While on Wall Street, banks were collapsing, IT pros were in New York as well for Interop. We were a bit concerned, what with the economic downturn and all, as to what would happen with spending in IT in the upcoming

  7. Reimage: The Domino's Pizza of PC repair?

    networkworld.com » Keith Shaw's blog - Sep 17, 2008

    I'm here at Interop NY doing a couple of panels as part of the Mobile Business Expo, but I had time to stop by and meet with the folks from Reimage (think "re-image", not "ray-mage"), which launched its new online PC

    Also tagged: malware, viruses, geek squad, pc repair, online repair

  8. Network behavior analysis and DoS attacks

    networkworld.com » Brad Reese's blog - Sep 11, 2008

    Welcome to the final blog in a three-part series on network behavior analysis through the eyes of Plixer International . You may also wish to review the first installment: Intrusion detection systems vs. network

    Also tagged: security, cisco, lans wans, syn ack packet, what are tcp flags, proliferation of the storm worm, can you explain a peer to peer ddos, how would you describe a botnet, can netflow be used to identify worm propagations, cisco ios netflow infrastructure, what exactly is a dos attack

  9. NetFlow analytics vs. network behavior analysis

    networkworld.com » Brad Reese's blog - Sep 10, 2008

    Welcome to the second in a three-part series on network behavior analysis through the eyes of Plixer International . The third part in the series will focus on network behavior analysis and DoS attacks . Additionally

    Also tagged: security, cisco, lans wans, plixer hired keith parsons formally of crannog software and network general, scrutinizer catch syn scans, packet analysis approach with netflow, flow analytics focuses on collecting data, plixer ceo michael patterson, plixer and 039 s flow analytics strategy

  10. Intrusion detection systems vs. network behavior analysis: Which do you need?

    networkworld.com » Brad Reese's blog - Sep 9, 2008

    Welcome to the first in a three-part series on network behavior analysis through the eyes of Plixer International . The second part in the series will focus on NetFlow analytics vs. network behavior analysis, while the

    Also tagged: security, cisco, lans wans, netflow and sflow, behavior analysis analytic tools, 100k nba price tag, plixer cofounder and cto marc bilodeau, flow analytics which has many nba capabilities, intrusion detection system generally sits on the internet connection, article from yiming gong

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