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Expert: App firewall can counter DDoS attacks

...attacks, a security expert has warned. Vladimir Yordanov, director of technology at F5 Networks, explained that with 80 percent of attacks hitting web apps these... Read more

14 December, 2010 by Tyler Thia
Mynorthwest.com CEO Spotlight on <endeca_term>F5 Networks</endeca_term>

Mynorthwest.com CEO Spotlight on F5 Networks

...In this week's CEO Spotlight, KIRO Money Editor Jason Brooks visits F5 Networks Read more

1 January, 2011

HP taps F5 for help with application-specific networks

...HP has brought technology from F5 Networks into its network management software, aiming to cut deployment time for... Read more

8 May, 2012 by Jack Clark

F5 gives ARX a speedy makeover for small businesses

F5 Networks has launched two more file virtualisation hardware appliances in its ARX... Read more

12 July, 2011
Delivering Secure Content to Remote Mobile Users: How to Build a CDN

Delivering Secure Content to Remote Mobile Users: How to Build a CDN

In this podcast, the speaker, F5 Networks Product Manager, explains how F5 BIG-IP WebAccelerator can be deployed... Read more

1 January, 2011
Data Replication Disaster Recovery: Part 1

Data Replication Disaster Recovery: Part 1

The speaker, product manager at F5 Networks, outlines the key points of data replication, Recovery-Point-Objective (RPO... Read more

1 January, 2011
Bytemobile/f5 Partnership: Solutions for Wireless Network Operators Worldwide

Bytemobile/f5 Partnership: Solutions for Wireless Network Operators Worldwide

...the global leader in mobile internet solutions for wireless network operators, and F5 Networks, Inc. have formed a partnership focused on delivering scalable and secure... Read more

1 January, 2011
Dynamic Caching and Web App Performance

Dynamic Caching and Web App Performance

The speaker, architect at F5 Networks, discusses dynamic caching vs. static caching, Web application delivery, and the... Read more

1 January, 2011
Samsung Galaxy Note Review

Samsung Galaxy Note Review

The Galaxy Note has a large, vibrant and responsive screen, and is a good size for using 'notepad style' with the S Pen. However, it's too large to carry around as an everyday smartphone, and isn't as useful at home or in the office as a full-sized tablet. Read more

15 December, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
How big data in the cloud can drive IT ops

How big data in the cloud can drive IT ops

Exploiting big data is not just a resource for business users. It can also transform IT, says Lori MacVittie Read more

12 May, 2012 by Lori MacVittie
Can cloud help Tube ride out Wi-Fi peaks?

Can cloud help Tube ride out Wi-Fi peaks?

...is responsible for application services education and evangelism at application delivery firm F5 Networks. Her role includes producing technical materials and participating in community-based... Read more

15 April, 2012 by Lori MacVittie

Tech City costs government £4m

...businesses to get involved. Subsequently, companies ranging from Cisco, to Google, to F5 Networks have all poured money into the area. In January, 2011, Cisco... Read more

20 March, 2012
Are your internal networks a cloud block?

Are your internal networks a cloud block?

Organisations are shifting business-critical processes to the cloud without first weighing up how their networks will withstand the sudden onslaught of traffic, says Lori MacVittie Read more

18 February, 2012 by Lori MacVittie
Can cloud unravel the data-sharing puzzle?

Can cloud unravel the data-sharing puzzle?

...is responsible for application services education and evangelism at application delivery firm F5 Networks. Her role includes producing technical materials and participating in community-based... Read more

22 January, 2012 by Lori MacVittie
How Amazon is raising mega-proxy spectre

How Amazon is raising mega-proxy spectre

...is responsible for application services education and evangelism at application delivery firm F5 Networks. Her role includes producing technical materials and participating in community-based... Read more

19 November, 2011 by Lori MacVittie

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