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Fluke claims fix for Cisco WAAS issues

The latest version of Fluke Networks' Visual Performance Manager can diagnose and fix performance problems in Cisco's WAAS application acceleration, as well as measuring the ROI achieved by WAAS, Fluke has claimed. The software also applies expert ...

From BRYAN BETTS, NetworkWorld,  24 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Packeteer, Inc.

Infoblox inspired by iTunes for IP management

Infoblox claims that the graphical IP address maps in its latest IP management software were inspired by the likes of iTunes. The visual maps make it easier to see which network address ranges are used or available, the company said. The software runs ...

From BRYAN BETTS, NetworkWorld,  23 Feb 2009

Mellanox woos data centers with 40Gbps Infiniband

InfiniBand stalwart Mellanox wants data centers to adopt 40Gbps InfiniBand as their primary high-speed converged network fabric. To help them it has introduced a family of devices capable of bridging it to both 10Gbps Ethernet and 8Gbps Fibre ...

From BRYAN BETTS, NetworkWorld,  17 Feb 2009
Related Topics: QLogic,  Voltaire (musician)

LeftHand sends in the clones

Business Continuity Zone An organization's business continuity plan helps keep critical functions running during an emergencythe power fails, a virus is unleashed on your network, a natural disaster has occurred. Even the slightest downtime or loss ...

From BRYAN BETTS, LXer,  16 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Quest Software, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

Vendors argue over green networking crown

3Com has claimed it leads the market in making its networking gear more energy efficient. The company based its claim on a report by U.S. analyst firm In-Stat; however, a rival has charged that 3Com only counted its role in enterprise-class ...

From BRYAN BETTS, NetworkWorld,  8 May 2008
Related Topics: Steve Johnson,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Chris Davies

Linux Communications Suite Enters Beta

Software developer Unison has launched what it claims is the world's first fully-unified communications suite based on Linux. Announced at CeBIT, the suite (also simply called Unison) combines IP telephony, e-mail and instant messaging with diary, ...

From BRYAN BETTS, LXer,  10 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Everything in Unison on Linux

Software developer Unison has launched what it claimed is the world's first fully-unified communications suite based on Linux. Announced at CeBIT, the suite (also simply called Unison) combines IP telephony, email and instant messaging with diary, ...

From BRYAN BETTS, LXer,  6 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Automated archive eschews agents

Powerfile is claiming a big step forward in automated archiving with the release of its Archive Facilitator storage appliance. The company said the device saves primary storage, by automatically discovering and moving disused or inactive content to ...

From BRYAN BETTS, NetworkWorld,  27 Feb 2008

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