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Exotic Linux distros: A walk on the wild side

Exotic Linux distros: A walk on the wild side

...3. ZeroshellZeroshell is an interesting Linux distribution aimed at embedded systems — specifically, networking hardware. It's administrated through a web interface and can provide all... Read more

19 March, 2011 by Jack Wallen

Windows 8: Windows To Go

...as installing traditional Windows tools. Windows To Go found our PC's networking hardware, and was able to take advantage of both touchscreen and touchpad... Read more

20 September, 2011

Nicira reveals network virtualisation details

...rather than hardware. NVP can also cut a business's spend on networking hardware, as many of the typically costly features of high-end networking... Read more

7 February, 2012 by Jack Clark

Facebook grapples with datacentre gremlins

...the kit cool.Networking gear The second problem Facebook has is with networking hardware. Because it does not design its own networking equipment, it has... Read more

7 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

Dell enters networking with Force10 acquisition

...conditions. Once the deal is completed, Dell will be able to sell networking hardware alongside its servers and the storage portfolio it has built up... Read more

20 July, 2011

HDS marries storage and servers for datacentres

...AMS or VSP storage and management software and also build in integrated networking hardware from Brocade or Cisco. The UCPs were first announced in April... Read more

15 June, 2011 by Jack Clark
Ten ways Windows fails but Linux does not

Ten ways Windows fails but Linux does not

...it's common knowledge that Windows has much more support for wireless networking hardware, but that doesn't mean the result is better. It has... Read more

5 March, 2011 by Jack Wallen
File Transfer IPv6 Readiness

File Transfer IPv6 Readiness

...was created, formalized in a series of RFCs and rolled out in networking hardware and operating systems Read more

8 June, 2011

Vodafone outage: Phone, SMS, internet services restored to most

...its facilities. Vodafone said a "few hundred thousand" customers were affected after networking hardware was stolen from its Basingstoke centre between 01:00 and 02... Read more

1 March, 2011 by Shelley Portet

Vodafone phone, SMS, internet services hit by Basingstoke break-in

...its facilities. Vodafone said a "few hundred thousand" customers were affected after networking hardware was stolen from its Basingstoke centre. The company said some services... Read more

28 February, 2011 by Steve Ranger
JUNOS Security 1.0

JUNOS Security 1.0

...typical firewalls * Understand the operating system that spans the entire Juniper Networks networking hardware portfolio * Learn about the more commonly deployed branch series SRX as... Read more

11 September, 2010

Microsoft launches home networking hardware

Microsoft plans to release new wired and wireless networking products into the crowded and hypercompetitive consumer hardware market Read more

19 September, 2002 by Joe Wilcox
Chimpp: A Click-Based Programming and Simulation Environment for Reconfigurable <endeca_term>Networking Hardware</endeca_term>

Chimpp: A Click-Based Programming and Simulation Environment for Reconfigurable Networking Hardware

Reconfigurable network hardware makes it easier to experiment with and prototype high-speed networking systems. However,... Read more

6 March, 2010
Driver Architecture in a Linux World

Driver Architecture in a Linux World

Vendors of modern networking hardware realize that the devices they provide require a great deal of... Read more

17 May, 2007

InfiniBand sequel is slower but cheaper

...perform slower than InfiniBand, it will have the advantage of using conventional networking hardware based on the TCP/IP and Ethernet standards used to build... Read more

6 May, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

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