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Network monitoring tools: Features users love and hate

If software eats everything, are network engineers on the menu?

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Network monitoring tools: Features users love and hate

IT pros identify what they like, and don't like, about network monitoring software from CA, Microsoft, and other vendors. Read More

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If software eats everything, are network engineers on the menu?
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Network management vulnerability exposes cable modems to hacking

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If software eats everything, are network engineers on the menu?

If you're a network engineer, don't rush out and learn a programming language. To compete in the new world of software-defined networking, it might be more important to start thinking like a programmer. That was one of the ideas that emerged this week at the ONUG Spring conference. Read More

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Cisco switch taps into Time Sensitive Ethernet; software bolsters industrial network mgmt.

Cisco introduced three products aimed at increasing the speed of communications while controlling and analyzing the substantial data stream of the factory floor. Read More

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Pluribus recharges, expands software-defined network platform

Pluribus replaces current SDN software with Adaptive Cloud Fabric. Read More

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Cisco Jasper package manages everything enterprise mobile

Cisco Jasper today announced an enterprise management package designed to help users monitor and control the data usage operation of the tons of mobile devices in their networks. Read More

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Security-as-a-service model gains traction

A new report finds mid-tier companies are increasingly turning to security-as-a-service offerings to manage their network security needs. Read More

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10 ways to achieve ROI on a network solution

Setting up and protecting the network infrastructure is a major challenge and needs to be even more sophisticated and dynamic than ever before. Here are 10 points that need to be considered to achieve ROI and deliver payback Read More

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2.4GHz is a headache for Wi-Fi users, and it's here to stay

Wireless LAN users can't just stay comfortable in the 5GHz realm – the older 2.4GHz frequency bands are a necessary part of many wireless implementations, and they're rarely a favorite of the people who have to build and operate Wi-Fi networks. Read More

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Network management vulnerability exposes cable modems to hacking

Hundreds of thousands of internet gateway devices from around the world, primarily cable modems, are vulnerable to hacking because of a serious weakness in their implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol. Read More

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