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  • ProCurve rolls out three new switch series

    ProCurve Networking by HP has added three new series of switches to its lineup. 

  • Cisco patches flaws in multiple products

    Attackers could corrupt files, cause a denial of service and bypass security restrictions via flaws in several of Cisco's firewall and VPN products. 

  • Open source router challenges proprietary networking market

    Vyatta is taking on the midrange routing market, offering an open source enterprise routing alternative for companies seeking more flexibility than has traditionally been possible with proprietary routers. Yesterday, the San Mateo, Calif.-based compa... 

  • Is telepresence mature enough to be Cisco's next named top technology?

    Cisco is continuing a pervasive campaign to stay the stalwart No.1 course, pushing its aggressive market strategy and pinning short-term hopes on "telepresence," a cutting-edge videoconferencing technology. 

  • Cisco looks ahead with services aggregation vision

    At Interop Las Vegas, Cisco Systems Inc. announced several key enhancements to its 7200 Services Aggregation Router, boosting its capabilities to harness at headquarters the deployed base of integrated services routers (ISR) at branch offices.

    On... 

  • Nortel, Symantec team up on secure application switch

    Nortel Networks is releasing a new application switch with intrusion prevention from Symantec inside. 

  • Wired, wireless access control unified with HP ProCurve module

    HP ProCurve today announced a module to its 5300 switch that unifies the wired and wireless networks and makes them centrally manageable. 

  • Secure LAN switch locks out threats

    ConSentry leads the pack with a switch that combines policy-based security technology with standard switching. Security threats are thwarted and contained at the network edge with combo gear. 

  • All-in-one anxiety

    Every time I read about some great, new all-in-one product, like a multi-service router, I get a little skeptical. 

  • How's it looking next year? Pretty good, says Cisco

    The pre-2006 word from Cisco is the IT spending lull is petering out. The challenge ahead is getting users to learn to spend money again after so many years of serious belt tightening.