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Entries from July 2008

A Subtle Shift in Thinking About IPv4/IPv6 Coexistence Solutions

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

Most anyone that considers IPv6 implementation and proposes implementation solutions looks at it in terms of IPv4/IPv6 coexistence.
Complete info at NetworkWorld.

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D-Link First Company to Offer Green Wi-Fi Home Networking

July 30th, 2008 · Comments Off

D-Link today became the first manufacturer to produce Green home network Wi-Fi routers capable of saving up to 40 percent in power usage.
Complete info at EarthTimes, MarketWatch and IBN.

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IPv6

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Some think IPv6 with its myriad addresses will accelerate the evolution of a hyperconnected world. But could a world where everything and everybody is sensed, monitored, located, to augment our quasi real-time interaction with the world outside our little selves, lead to total dependency, if not to gradual stupidity of the human race? Not surprisingly, a favourite topic for (late night) Internet Conference bar discussions.
Complete info at CircleID.

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CRL Sweden Announces Its Acquisition by Exensor

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Communication Research Labs Sweden AB (CRL) a company based in Kalmar, dedicated to the development of high-tech software for the next generation wireless communication and Mesh-networking solutions, today announces that it has sold its majority of shares to Exensor Technology AB.
Complete info at PR, 7th Space and PR-Canada.

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CACE Technologies Releases Pilot v1.1 Upgrade

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

CACE Technologies, Inc., developer of tools to enhance the Wireshark user experience, today announced the release of the first major update to their popular Pilot visualization, charting, reporting, and drill-down tool that fully integrates with Wireshark. Pilot v1.1 includes several significant new features, including new Views for VLAN (802.1Q) traffic, new search capabilities that match and highlight packet elements of interest for easy drill down exploration, a new Scatter Plot Chart, and performance improvements that make large file investigative exercises easier.
Complete info at StreetInsider.

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CIO Council looks to IPv6’s future

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Now that the initial deadline for agencies to upgrade their Internet backbones to IP Version 6 has passed, the CIO Council is working on guidance for the next phase.
Complete info at FCW.

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QLogic Ships Full-Offload iSCSI Mezzanine Adapter for HP BladeSystem

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Adapter Reduces Server CPU Utilization, Enables Boot-from-SAN and Enhances Data Security on 1Gb Ethernet Fabrics.
Complete info at PrimeNewswire, CNN and TradingMarkets.

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SafeNet Provides Industry-proven IPsec Security Toolkit Optimized for New Intel EP80579 Integrated Processors

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Product Provides Complete, Secure, System-on-a-chip (SOC) Solutions for Designing Low Cost SMB and Enterprise Applications.
Complete info at BusinessWire, EarthTimes and Design and Reuse.

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Industry-Leading Switch Makers Line Up for Opportunity to Prove Switch Interoperability at Tolly Group Event

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Switch Interoperability 2008 focuses on a broad swath of industry switches and the interoperability provided for common and advanced network services.
Complete info at PR Web and eMediaWire.

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D-Link Launches Chassis Switches for Enterprises

July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

D-Link India, a networking company, has launched its new series of Layer 3 chassis switches aimed at providing enterprise with a complete core switching solution. D-Link DES-7100, DES-7200 and DES-7200E series are next generation switches that provide businesses with IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) core routing, 10G over copper, high availability, high redundancy and reliability.
Complete info at Network Computing and Channel Times.

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