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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, Ethernet, web-based application, storage device, founder, IP, 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, server virtualization, IEEE 802.11n, networking, networking technology, identity, Cisco Systems Inc., data center, Microsoft Windows Server, equipment, Ethernet, IP, organization, Wi-Fi, information technology, server

Lucent partners with Riverstone

September 30, 2004 Lucent hopes Riverstone's Ethernet switches and routers will help it round out its product lineup. TAGS: Riverstone, Lucent Technologies Inc., Juniper Networks Inc., Ethernet switch, Metro Ethernet, Ethernet, router, IP, DSL, broadband

AT&T to offer new IP-only service

May 3, 2004 The company plans to offer Internet Protocol purists a service that allows them to connect different offices over a single IP network. TAGS: frame relay, MPLS, ATM, AT&T Corp., IP, IP network, carrier, office, Ethernet, connection, video

Cisco to power Indian Ethernet

November 2, 2004 VSNL, one of the largest ISPs in India, will use Cisco products to build its metropolitan Ethernet network. TAGS: Tata Indicom, Metro Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd., Ethernet, India, MPLS, broadband service, IP, telecommunications company, telecommunications, equipment, broadband, service provider

Overture Networks scales down its switches

January 26, 2004 The start-up now offers two versions of its product that service providers can use to upgrade their metropolitan networks to Ethernet. TAGS: SONET/SDH, Ethernet, Overture Services Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., carrier, recovery, start-up, service provider, switch, IP

Cisco powers switches with new standard

February 17, 2004 The company adds support for the new Power over Ethernet standard to its full line of Ethernet switches. TAGS: Power over Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet switch, Ethernet, hospital, standard, IP phone, Gigabit Ethernet, IP, standards, networking

Cisco in spotlight as Ethernet switching gains

August 3, 2004 The Ethernet switch market is picking up steam, and it looks like the networking giant is getting the lion's share of sales. TAGS: Ethernet switch, Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet, Mark Sue, Foundry Networks Inc., Extreme Networks, information technology manager, gain, LAN, IP, broadband, video

Foundry eliminates speed bumps on new Net

April 30, 2004 The company will announce on Monday upgrades to its Ethernet switches supporting IPv6 to make sure they don't suffer from performance issues. TAGS: IPv6, Foundry Networks Inc., IPv4, Extreme Networks, IP, Cisco Systems Inc., packet, switch, vendor, Asia, Ethernet, U.S.

Cisco updates Ethernet switches

November 30, 2004 Networking giant also extends security and reliability to the access portion of the network. TAGS: supervisor, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Systems Inc., 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet, Ethernet switch, switch, denial of service, telephony, security, IP

Metro Ethernet cruises toward mainstream

June 16, 2004 New standards should help phone carriers and ISPs offer Ethernet services over existing networks. TAGS: SONET/SDH, Metro Ethernet, Ethernet, Lucent Technologies Inc., corporate network, carrier, Cisco Systems Inc., ATM, Nortel Networks Corp., standards, fiber, Internet Service Provider, service provider, IP

Wi-Fi gets ready for next-generation Net

October 26, 2004 Wireless networking equipment makers are starting to roll out IPv6-ready gear to meet demand for the new protocol in Asia. TAGS: IPv6, IPv4, Ethernet switch, Aruba Wireless Networks, Airespace, address, IP, WLAN, China, Asia, IP address, Wi-Fi, LAN, Japan, Ethernet, agency

Chipmaker takes aim at Cisco

July 27, 2004 Sandburst hopes to help out Cisco competitors with a Gigabit Ethernet switch they can incorporate into their own product lines. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet switch, switch company, HP ProCurve, Enterasys Networks, Ethernet, chassis, switch, Gigabit Ethernet, chip company, functionality, IP, HP

Cisco adds to storage switching portfolio

September 20, 2004 Two new products are designed to make it easier for businesses to connect storage computers across long distances. TAGS: storage area networking, fibre channel, Brocade Communications Systems Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., iSCSI, SAN, portfolio, networking, IP, leader, Ethernet

Ciena scoops up start-ups

February 19, 2004 The optical gear maker will spend $636 million on two start-ups as it tries to expand its market and return to profitability. TAGS: CIENA Communications, competitive local exchange carrier, switch company, profitability, DSL, start-up, high-speed Internet access, acquisition, Ethernet, broadband, Internet access, cable company, VoIP, telecommunications, IP

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, IP, YouTube, video, Ethernet, service provider, telecommunications, TV, entertainment, broadband

Year in review: Networking gets secure

January 3, 2005 Security was the networking buzzword in 2004 as larger players gobbled up smaller ones and big ideas about network protection were born. TAGS: Juniper Networks Inc., NetScreen Technologies, IPv6, Internet2, router, Cisco Systems Inc., networking, university, consortium, IP, fiber, Ethernet, security, acquisition, researcher, Microsoft Corp.

Computing powers finish connection spec

November 3, 2003 A host of computing industry heavyweights complete a specification for technology that could speed connections between different computers and storage systems. TAGS: Remote Direct Memory Access, consortium, iSCSI, InfiniBand, storage system, specification, Ethernet, IBM Corp., HP, IP, server

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, STMicroelectronics, Wi-Fi, wireless technology, set-top box, set-top, TV, Ethernet, IP, video
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