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New enterprise gear may be 3Com's last chance
The vendor is releasing a plethora of switching, security and management gear for large organizations, and industry observers say the products could be 3Com's last best chance for survival in the enterprise market. Article | 06 Jun 2005
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3Com tips the rift on network security
LAS VEGAS -- Kip McClanahan, president of 3Com Corp.'s TippingPoint division, is a 15-year veteran of the networking and software industries.
McClanahan served as CEO at TippingPoint Technologies Inc., which 3Com officially acquired earlier this ... Interview | 17 May 2005
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Cisco Spotlight Series: A router for all seasons
It's no secret that Cisco Systems Inc. is betting heavily on its line of Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). Already one of the top-selling product lines in its history, the devices are built to run simultaneous services such as data, security and qu... Interview | 10 May 2005
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Do blended threats call for all-in-one or best-of-breed devices?
Interop 2005 speakers say a single, comprehensive security device is the remedy for thwarting blended security threats, but others disagree. Article | 04 May 2005
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Interop: Chambers says business success depends on the network
In his keynote this morning at Interop 2005, Cisco's CEO said the technology innovations of today and tomorrow will increase networking productivity, ultimately making businesses more profitable and successful. Article | 03 May 2005
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Cisco brings multifunction router to the masses
Announced this morning at Interop, Cisco's new integrated services routers enable more organizations to afford routers offering services such as security and QoS at wire speed. Article | 02 May 2005
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Extreme puts threat mitigation in the core
Extreme Networks says its new security paradigm -- namely placing threat mitigation in the core switch -- can keep 10 GigE links moving swiftly and eliminate inefficient in-line security devices. Article | 26 Apr 2005
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Industry welcomes next-gen TLS VPN
Despite being a slow starter, the TLS protocol is taking over for SSL as the de facto VPN technology. Experts offer insight into the benefits of TLS and how it's changing network security. Article | 21 Apr 2005
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Cisco Spotlight Series: Security outside the silo
In July of last year, Cisco Systems Inc. backed up its words with actions. After claiming that the integration of its security products was a priority, the San Jose, Calif.-based vendor radically reorganized its corporate hierarchy and created the Se... Interview | 12 Apr 2005
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The new chemistry of network security
One vendor's debut product combines host configuration, policy management and network access control. Industry observers believe it's just one of many such products on the horizon. Article | 04 Apr 2005
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