September 01, 2006
September 14, 2006
On the road to 4G
By
Sean Ginevan
at 04:12 PM
In announcing that they had decided to deploy a WiMAX network using their 2.5GHz spectrum, Sprint proclaimed that their decision marked their commitment to building a 4G wireless broadband network. Several commentators, including Network Computing's own, Peter Rysavy, were quick to point out that WiMAX did not mark the development of a 4G network if only because there was no 4G standards effort at the time.
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Posted here at 04:12 PM in Wireless
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September 11, 2006
The Cable-less Console
By
Jameson Blandford
at 06:15 PM
Serial based console ports have long been the lowest common denominator when it comes to configuring routers and switches. Although in-band management solutions such as telnet, SNMP and SSH allow for far greater flexibility, the physical nature of a serial connection ensures an administrator has a configuration backup plan when devices malfunction and configurations go awry. Despite this advantage, few administrators look forward to carrying around bulky serial cables but up and coming Bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Profile) devices such as BlueConsole2 bring the promise of console configuration without the wires.
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Posted here at 06:15 PM in Wireless
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Acquisition of the Week: webMethods and Infravio
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Lori MacVittie
at 08:33 AM
webMethods, Inc. (Nasdaq: WEBM) today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Infravio, Inc. for approximately $38 million in cash. The deal is expected to close during the month of September 2006 and it is anticipated to be accretive to webMethods' earnings per share (EPS) beginning with the quarter ending March 31, 2007.
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Posted here at 08:33 AM in Application Infrastructure
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September 08, 2006
It's Wi-Fi Baby!
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Tom LaSusa
at 05:17 PM
Couldn't pass up sharing this cute baby onesie. There's a slew of others future geek clothing, including a shirt for baby bloggers, little Linux Users and more at http://www.cafepress.com/buy/ baby/geek/kids
Posted here at 05:17 PM in Techno-Oddities
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September 06, 2006
NAC/NAP: A House of Cards?
By
Mike Fratto
at 10:38 AM
Is the new Cisco NAC/Microsoft NAP Interoperability Architecture partnership a harbinger of things to come? Is this the situation that NAC vendors have feared (or welcomed, depending on your point of view)? It certainly is an ambitious partnership and if successful, will change the shape of the NAC market and, more importantly, your deployment options.
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Posted here at 10:38 AM in Business Strategy | Network Infrastructure | Security
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