The vendor’s latest version of Network Time Machine speeds up troubleshooting by a factor of five and comes in rack-mount and portable flavors.
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Fluke’s Latest Network Time Machine Offers Auto-Multi-Segment Analysis
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BGP Origin Authentication and RPKI
The BGP Origin Authentication is a positive step, writes our blogger, but it has a downside. Learn more about IP address theft.
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Application Performance Monitoring Coming of Age at Cisco Live
Cisco’s focusing on delivering apps when they’re needed–which will lead to better application performance monitoring, according to our blogger.
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The Dell Storage Tribe Gathers at Dell Storage Forum
Dell Storage Forum is over. Learn what the vendor is planning, from new product announcements to insights regarding the roadmaps for EqualLogic and Compellent, and how customers responded.
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Cisco Visual Networking Index Predicts More Video and Devices
According to the latest Cisco Visual Networking Index there will be much more video by 2016, which will increase bandwidth and quality-of-service demands. The growth in tablets and smartphones will lead to new management and security challenges.
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Rutgers and Xerox Combine Efforts in High-Performance Computing
Xerox has high-performance computing resources. Rutgers has a scientific computation center and a young and eager population that’s studying HPC. Find out how the partnership is progressing.
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Oracle Cloud Finally Arrives, With a Focus on the Enterprise
It took almost seven years, but Oracle has introduced its cloud computing suite. Learn more about Oracle Cloud.
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Dell Brings Object Storage, Snapshot Features to Microsoft SharePoint
Dell Storage Forum product announcements include specialized options that will make Microsoft products more resilient in large enterprises.
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Breaking Down the Verizon Share Everything Plan Math
Verizon unveiled the highly anticipated shared data plans today. The new plans–called Share Everything–include unlimited voice and text along with a pool of data to be shared between up to 10 devices. At face value it’s a welcome change, but let’s break down the math a bit and see how it works out in the real world.
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The Enterprise Cloud: Are We There Yet?
Our blogger suggests that companies working their way toward the enterprise cloud take a look at EMC’s IT organization, and its approach to IT as a Service.
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