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Bug exposes Cisco switches to attacks

October 19, 2005 An attacker could interrupt the operation of certain Cisco Systems switches by sending it malformed data. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., termination, SSL, switch, denial of service

Dell lowers price on Ethernet switches

May 2, 2005 Company announces new low-cost switches designed to be easier for small and midsize businesses to manage. TAGS: Ethernet switch, small and medium business, SNMP, switch, Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Dell, networking

Chizen on Apple: 'MacTel' switch not easy

August 31, 2005 Adobe CEO says "MacTel" will be great in the long run, but you can't just "turn a switch" to get there. TAGS: Bruce Chizen, Adobe Systems Inc., switch, Apple Computer, app, Adobe PhotoShop, CEO, Intel

Dell teams for new blade switches

July 14, 2005 The company forms a partnership with McData on a pair of switches that link servers and storage devices. TAGS: blade server, blade, McDATA Corp., SAN, storage device, switch, Dell, server

Cisco updates Ethernet switches

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

HP targets Cisco dominance with core switch

September 10, 2007 HP ProCurve says continued growth means it has to compete with Cisco. TAGS: HP ProCurve, Cisco Systems Inc., switch, HP, security

Cisco boosts bandwidth with 'virtualized' switches

November 12, 2007 The company rolls out two products aimed at helping businesses increase network capacity without overhauling existing infrastructure. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., network capacity, bandwidth, Cisco Catalyst, infrastructure, switch, networking

Bright ideas for energy efficiency

May 1, 2007 Calif. politician Lloyd Levine launched a bill that would ban incandescent bulbs. But that hardly means a return to the Dark Ages. TAGS: Lloyd Levine, lightbulb, energy, General Electric Co., light-emitting diode, California, switch

Cisco extends NAC security to switches

October 17, 2005 Cisco is adding new security software to all its products including Ethernet switches and wireless gear. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Aironet, corporate network, Ethernet switch, Cisco Catalyst, switch, VPN, access point, PDA, security, Ethernet, router, Microsoft Corp., virus, laptop computer

Security needs, prices heat Ethernet switch market

December 6, 2004 Corporate customers are upgrading to higher-speed Ethernet equipment, partly to keep their networks safer. TAGS: HP ProCurve, Ethernet switch, Alcatel, Ethernet, network upgrade, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, switch, Cisco Systems Inc., remote access, Gigabit Ethernet, port, security, networking

Sun eyes supercomputing glory

June 26, 2007 The linchpin is a piece of hardware that conducts traffic between the servers, memory and data storage.Image: Sun's Constellation System TAGS: teraflop, supercomputer, Sun Microsystems Inc., supercomputing, InfiniBand, Blue Gene/L, switch, blade, high-performance computing, storage system, data storage, high-performance, port, operation, networking, server

Aruba to make legacy wireless play

March 9, 2005 Companies will be able to turn fat Wi-Fi access points into more useful thin APs through a scheme Aruba will announce. TAGS: access point, Airespace, Wi-Fi access point, SourceForge, Netgear, enterprise, IBM PowerPC, switch, radio, management, code, open source, Wi-Fi, PC

SAP and on-demand: 'The switch is tougher'

May 19, 2006 Henning Kagermann, chief of SAP, says new competition, fast-moving tech are driving the company to rethink how it builds its software and how to sell it. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, SOA, ERP, customer base, financial services company, risk, concept, client-server, on-demand, switch, Oracle Corp., IBM Corp.

3Com beefs up security with $430 million buy

December 13, 2004 3Com will pay $430 million to acquire TippingPoint Technologies, which helps protect networks from malicious attacks. TAGS: TippingPoint Technologies, networking, switch, acquisition, security, Symantec Corp., CEO
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