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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cisco buying ScanSafe; Dell, Juniper team on data center tech; 16 Apple products we can only dream about

Dell, Juniper team on data center technology; 16 Apple products we can only dream about
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Cisco buying ScanSafe for $183 million

Cisco has announced plans to buy privately held ScanSafe, a maker of software-as-a-service (SaaS) Web security services for enterprises and small-to-midsize businesses, for $183 million. Read full story

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Dell, Juniper team on data center technology
Dell and Juniper Networks this week reached an OEM agreement that will let Dell offer Juniper products to data center customers under its PowerConnect brand.

16 Apple products we can only dream about
Nowadays, everybody seems eager to make an Apple product. These prototypes from independent designers may never appear on shelves at the Apple Store, but they include lots of innovative ideas.

Dasient spots 640,000 malware-infected Web sites
Security start-up Dasient says more than 640,000 Web sites out of about 5.8 million pages were infected with malware between July and September of this year.

News podcast: Network World 360
VMware has added support for Windows 7 and expanded the ability to handle virtual processors in Workstation 7, the new version of its platform for running multiple operating systems simultaneously on a PC. Also, security start-up Dasient says more than 640,000 Web sites out of about 5.8 million surveyed were infected with malware between July and September.

10 Gigabit upgrade helps college modernize network
While the tech industry looks ahead to 40 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet, lots of IT shops are still undergoing the transition to 10 Gig networks.

Google relaxes single phone number requirement for Voice
To take advantage of Google Voice's telephony management features, users have had to fulfill a tricky requirement: convince their contacts to call them using the single "phone number for life" that comes with this free online service.

Ten signs from companies that point to an upturn
With unemployment high and an outlook that's improving but still uncertain, the best responses coming out of the big tech companies about the immediate future is tempered optimism. IBM's recent assessment that the economy has " really stabilized " may have best summarized expectations.

BlackBerry Storm 2 Arrives Wednesday
Research In Motion's BlackBerry Storm 2, the long-anticipated follow-up to the original BlackBerry Storm, will arrive on Verizon's network tomorrow.

VMware ships Workstation for virtualizing Windows 7
VMware has added support for Windows 7 and expanded the ability to handle virtual processors in Workstation 7, the new version of its platform for running multiple OSes simultaneously on a PC.

Kindle change reflects new world of mobile
Amazon's discontinuation of its innovative deal with Sprint Nextel to power over-the-air book purchases on the Kindle e-reader points to the power of high volume and the growing role of global standardization in the mobile industry.

Hey, guys, they're kicking our butts at Trivial Pursuit
As a promotion for its new "Trivial Pursuit Team" offering, game maker Hasbro has foisted upon the Internet an "experiment" that threatens to permanently undermine men's largely self-anointed standing as the masters of minutiae. It's a battle of the sexes, all right, and so far the women have opened up a can on the men.

Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages.

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Ethernet everywhere!
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7 tools to ease Windows 7 rollout
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