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Campus core switch comparison: How Cisco, HP, Juniper differentiate their switches
How do three top campus core Ethernet switch vendors Cisco, HP and Juniper differentiate their offerings? Feature
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How to plan for a campus core switch refresh: Basic requirements
Network architects and engineers discuss the features and functions they look for when planning a campus core upgrade. Feature
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Network Innovation Award: Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls
Palo Alto has won the SearchNetworking Network Innovation Award for next-generation firewalls that work throughout campus and data center networks. News
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Cisco partner executed rapid network deployment for U.S. VP debate
Cisco partner Boice.net helped deploy a temporary network to support thousands of media and officials during last fall's vice presidential debate. News
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New Cisco ASIC has a programmable data plane
The new Cisco ASIC, Unified Access Data Plane, is a programmable chip that will accelerate product development across its campus switching products. News
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2013 Campus networking outlook: LANs finally unify wired and wireless
Forrester Research analyst Andre Kindness said campus LANs will finally have true unified wired and wireless infrastructure in 2013. News
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Will we ever need 400 Gigabit Ethernet enterprise networks?
With 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet so new, what could possibly drive the need for 400 Gigabit Ethernet in the enterprise? Hint: It’s not just the WAN. Feature
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Let the 40 Gigabit Ethernet migration begin
The need for capacity and speed explodes as network teams build private and hybrid clouds and deliver video throughout their campuses and branch offices. So even if they don’t need 40 GbE today, they’ll need to build networks that can be transitioned... E-Zine
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Q&A: Infoblox founder Stu Bailey on the SDN control plane
Infoblox considers itself a network control plane vendor. Founder Stu Bailey hints at the company's SDN control plane ambitions. News
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QFX3500 vs. EX4550: Juniper's two top-of-rack switches
Juniper's QFX3500 and EX4550 are both capable 10 Gigabit Ethernet, top-of-rack switches. Deciding which to buy may mean choosing between traditional and fabric architectures. Tip
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