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HP warns of malware on <endeca_term>network switches</endeca_term>

HP warns of malware on network switches

...HP has been accidentally shipping some of its network switches with compact flash cards that contain malware. In a security bulletin... Read more

12 April, 2012 by Michael Lee

Converged Infrastructure vs Reference Architecture

This last fortnight there’s been a cacophony of hyperbole and at times marketing fluff from vendors and analysts with... Read more

22 April, 2012
Switch Center Enterprise 2.3

Switch Center Enterprise 2.3

...and analyzing networks topology, connectivity and performance. The enterprise version supports unlimited network switches. Switch Center can be connected through any network port without the... Read more

22 May, 2012

Why Microsoft Still Hyper V-entilates at VSphere 4?s Competition

When faced with a tirade of client consultations and disaster recovery proposals/assessments, you can’t help but be... Read more

3 August, 2010
Switch Center Protector 2.3

Switch Center Protector 2.3

...Center software that provides Network Access Control (NAC) features on any managed network switches and hubs from any vendor supporting SNMP BRIDGE-MIB and helps... Read more

22 May, 2012
Find A Dunkin' 2.7

Find A Dunkin' 2.7

...identity - used by ad network * Access Network state - used to determine when network switches between 3g/wifiRead phone state is removed in the adfree version... Read more

26 November, 2011
ZoneFS: Stripe Remodeling in Cloud Data Centers

ZoneFS: Stripe Remodeling in Cloud Data Centers

...file system that targets cloud data center infrastructures built up of commodity network switches Read more

1 April, 2011
Frenetic: A Network Programming Language

Frenetic: A Network Programming Language

...paper presents Frenetic, a high-level language for programming distributed collections of network switches Read more

24 March, 2011
Scalable and Cost-Effective Interconnection of Data-Center Servers Using Dual Server Ports

Scalable and Cost-Effective Interconnection of Data-Center Servers Using Dual Server Ports

...the current practice where servers are connected by a tree hierarchy of network switches cannot meet these requirements. In this paper, the authors explore a... Read more

1 February, 2011
OpenFlow-Based Server Load Balancing Gone Wild

OpenFlow-Based Server Load Balancing Gone Wild

...and congestion. The OpenFlow standard enables an alternative approach where the commodity network switches divide traffic over the server replicas, based on packet-handling rules... Read more

22 December, 2010

Photos: Datacentres, drug-busting fingerprints and 3D gaming

...s entire IT estate, with the icons representing different servers, routers or network switches and the white lines indicating network links between devices, or links... Read more

14 September, 2010 by Nick Heath
Identifying Energy Waste Through Dense Power Sensing and Utilization Monitoring

Identifying Energy Waste Through Dense Power Sensing and Utilization Monitoring

...wireless hardware power meters and 23 software sensors that monitor PCs, laptops, network switches, servers, LCD screens, and other office equipment. PowerNet has been operational... Read more

27 August, 2010

HP and Cisco battle over network security

...security products and services. Cisco currently has the largest market share for network switches, with HP's ProCurve division in second place, according to a... Read more

13 February, 2006 by Tom Espiner

ProCurve consolidates second place in networks

Good growth in sales in the third quarter saw HP's new networking division outstrip rival 3Com Read more

30 November, 2006 by Colin Barker

HP says 'life means life' for switch warranties

Company hopes web-based management and lifetime warranties will help convince small and large businesses to adopt its ProCurve switches Read more

29 August, 2006 by Colin Barker

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