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Packets that predict the future
ClearSight says its new Packet Generator not only troubleshoots today's network problems, but can also identify future issues with infrastructure components prior to implementation. Article | 29 Jun 2005
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Cisco gets aggressive on emerging technologies
The networking giant is ramping up its "emerging" technology plans, intending to release cutting-edge wares every few months for the next year. Article | 23 Jun 2005
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Cisco claims role of application interpreter
Cisco released more detail Tuesday about its application-oriented networking initiative, which could shift the burden of application integration from middleware to the network. Article | 22 Jun 2005
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TAP-dancing into GigE monitoring
As more companies turn to Gigabit Ethernet on the desktop, Network Instruments taps into the network TAPs market by guaranteeing high-volume data capture and link performance. Article | 07 Mar 2005
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SurfControl rides Internet filtering wave
3Com and SurfControl are helping enterprises enact appropriate Web usage policies and block dangerous or inappropriate content, part of a growing trend to use the network to thwart malicious content. Article | 02 Mar 2005
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Price-slashing could shake up WAN appliance market
One analyst says the low price of one new large-circuit WAN application traffic management device will soon cause a ripple effect of slashed prices in the market. Article | 28 Feb 2005
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Sniffer update has a nose for data capture
The company behind Sniffer offers an updated network performance tool, showing that the venerable packet analysis product could be poised for new life. Article | 15 Feb 2005
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Tivoli gets network security updates
New automated capabilities in Tivoli Security Compliance Manager 5.1 and Tivoli Provisioning Manager 2.1 are designed to reduce the damage viruses, worms and other vulnerabilities cause to networks by keeping devices in compliance with security polic... News | 21 Dec 2004
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Momentum builds for Cisco's NAC program
Cisco said 15 companies will deliver products compatible with its Network Admission Control (NAC) program in the first part of 2005. News | 21 Dec 2004
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Siemens to acquire Chantry Networks
A Chantry executive says customers will gain access to more services and that no jobs will be lost, but an analyst believes WLAN startups that aren't aligned with larger vendors could be in danger. Article | 09 Dec 2004
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