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Cisco to buy Greenfield Networks

November 13, 2006 Company's move, for an undisclosed sum, is designed to expand its so-called metro Ethernet features. TAGS: Metro Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet

Voltaire switch to get Ethernet abilities

November 7, 2006 Networking equipment maker announces new boards that will let its switches use 10-gigabit Ethernet as well as 20-gigabit InfiniBand. TAGS: Voltaire Inc., InfiniBand, Ethernet

Report: Wi-Fi to supersede wired Ethernet

August 29, 2007 Analysts suggest that 802.11n Wi-Fi will start replacing wired Ethernet within the next two to three years. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, throughput, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, VoIP, mobility, LAN, Fast Ethernet, security

Ethernet papa makes Invent Now Hall of Fame

May 7, 2007 Before his induction ceremony, Bob Metcalfe reflected on network tech, patents, Net neutrality and bold predictions. TAGS: Bob Metcalfe, prediction, invention, Ethernet, venture capital, Boston, career

Ethernet piggybacks on InfiniBand chip

March 30, 2007 Mellanox supports both high-speed network technologies on new networking chip. TAGS: InfiniBand, Mellanox Technologies, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Network technology, Ethernet, server

Upstart could shake up networked storage

July 25, 2006 ATA over Ethernet provides a cheap way to network servers with a large pool of storage--but it's got some catches. TAGS: iSCSI, ATA, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, fibre channel, SAN, Ethernet, NAS, TCP/IP, server, networking, IBM Corp., adapter

Storage networking getting Ethernet makeover

April 6, 2007 In a bid to broaden Fibre Channel adoption, allies are developing a version that runs on conventional Ethernet networks. TAGS: fibre channel, storage networking, SAN, Emulex Corp., iSCSI, Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet, server, networking, IBM Corp., adapter

Sprouting networked storage market gets a new upstart

July 24, 2006 ATA over Ethernet provides a cheap way to network servers with a large pool of storage--but it's got some catches. TAGS: fibre channel, iSCSI, NAS, ATA, IBM Corp., server, Ethernet

The business end of Cisco

January 28, 2008 It might be trying to win the hearts and minds of consumers, but the company hasn't forgotten that its biggest customers still pay the bills. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., data center, web-based application, enterprise, founder, storage device, Ethernet, IP, server

Start-up lands 10GigE deals with IBM, HP

March 27, 2006 NetXen, builder of high-speed network processors and network cards, wins two major server accounts. TAGS: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, network card, IBM Corp., OEM, Ethernet, networking, start-up, server, HP, AMD, Dell

McAfee unveils security appliance for 10g networks

May 22, 2007 McAfee plans to unveil an intrusion prevention system appliance aimed at protecting 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks from attacks. TAGS: intrusion prevention system, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, McAfee Inc., intrusion prevention, security, Ethernet

InfiniBand meets storage networking

October 6, 2006 Storage networking via iSCSI gets data transfer boost from addition of high-speed communication technology. TAGS: InfiniBand, storage networking, iSCSI, fibre channel, supercomputing, networking, Ethernet, server

Get ready for a rocking '08 in networking tech

December 31, 2007 Networking technology turned out to be one of the more interesting stories in 2007. Jon Oltsik offers a look ahead to the new year. TAGS: IEEE 802.1X, networking technology, server virtualization, IEEE 802.11n, networking, data center, Cisco Systems Inc., equipment, Microsoft Windows Server, organization, IP, information technology, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, server, Microsoft Windows

InfiniBand backer files for IPO

July 11, 2007 Voltaire, maker of InfiniBand networking equipment, plans to raise about $67.5 million through an initial public offering. TAGS: InfiniBand, Voltaire Inc., IPO, backer, shareholder, Ethernet

Dell to buy storage company for $1.4 billion

November 5, 2007 With its planned acquisition of EqualLogic, the PC maker intends to make itself a force in what it calls "the iSCSI revolution." TAGS: EqualLogic, iSCSI, SAN, storage company, EMC Corp., small and medium business, virtualization, data storage, Dell, computer company, Ethernet

Next-generation Wi-Fi tech to deliver IPTV

May 30, 2006 TV set-top makers plan to use Airgo's latest wireless technology to distribute video over Wi-Fi links throughout the home. TAGS: Airgo Networks, IP television, MIMO, wireless technology, STMicroelectronics, set-top, Wi-Fi, set-top box, IP, TV, Ethernet, video

Engineering a career at the PC's creation

July 5, 2007 Chuck Thacker, who helped design the Alto personal computer and co-invented Ethernet, takes stock of a life on the front lines of computer invention. TAGS: Xerox PARC, physicist, career, creation, electronics, Ethernet, PC

Video bandwidth--something's gotta give

February 13, 2007 The exploding demand to view videos anywhere, anytime, is stretching network technologies to the limit, warns Nortel CTO John Roese. TAGS: 3G network, 4G, mobile network, subscriber, telecommunications, broadband, video, IP, YouTube, Ethernet, TV

IBM bringing gaming chip to blade servers

February 8, 2006 Bets on boost from high-end PowerPC in debuting BladeCenter and from unusual Cell chip in future servers to keep its edge. TAGS: IBM eServer BladeCenter, blade server, blade, chassis, Intel Xeon, IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, server, Ethernet, Intel, Apple Computer, games, HP
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