Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Brocade beefs up campus with SDN, new stackable

Brocade beefs up campus with SDN, new stackable | AT&T, others launch OpenDaylight SDN alternative

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Samsung acquires flash caching software developer Proximal
Proximal's AutoCache product aims to remove I/O bottlenecks in virtualized server environments. Read More


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Brocade beefs up campus with SDN, new stackable
Brocade this week rolled out new and enhanced campus switches designed to better support mobility, social networking and cloud data traffic in the enterprise. Read More

AT&T, others launch OpenDaylight SDN alternative
ON.Lab making its own open source SDN operating system available. Read More


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30 Tips and Tricks for Toad for Oracle You Need to Know
For more than 10 years Toad for Oracle has been the number one productivity tool for Oracle developers. This white paper will step you through over 30 proven tips and tricks to get more out of Toad. Test your knowledge and see how many you know. Read now!

How the Internet of Things is transforming law enforcement
From connected guns to wearables for canine units, the IoT is spurring change in the law enforcement field. Read More

SDN company goes open source
Japanese SDN company Midokura giving away its keystone product. Read More

Seagate gives Ethernet-connected drives their own IP address
Seagate today is unveiling a new hard drive that can be used as an object-based storage device for cloud or scale-out unstructured data stores. Read More


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