Welcome to another edition of bi-weekly computer networking industry updates. In this post you can find information and links to important news and blog posts published by major IT/Networking vendors...
Weekly Computer Networking Industry Updates (July 9 – July 15, 2012) #1 A good Internet connection is critical for successful VOIP implementation (From Fonality) – Isn’t this true? How many...
Weekly Computer Networking industry updates (July 02 – July 08, 2012) #1 How to survive a public cloud outage (From Riverbed) – Though this post is about dealing with Amazon...
Weekly Computer Networking Industry Updates (June 25 to July 01, 2012) 1. Cisco announces Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router EA6500 powered by 802.11ac technology – Cisco has announced the availability of...
I am going to try a new weekly Computer Networking industry update/news/interesting happenings round-up. Depending on how much people might like it, I may decide to continue with this series...
Though Wi-Fi is relatively secure these days, its security implementation and user mishandling still remain a concern for network administrators. A new wall paper technology offers to block Wi-Fi signals...
Many of us might be familiar with Stuxnet, a major worm that was discovered in the Iranian nuclear facility. More recently the news about another major worm called Flame discovered...
This is supposed to be a humorous post. So, take it in that spirit! Sometimes, we get brainwaves on what can be done differently on a computer network (than what...
What is an IP Clock: Yes, there is something called as IP Clock! The main purpose of an IP Clock system is to connect to the computer (IP) network and...
What is LLDP? The full form of LLDP is Link Layer Discovery Protocol. It simplifies the deployment of access devices and enhances endpoint mapping, troubleshooting and management. LLDP is an...
Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) are methods to provide more than one link between two switches and automate its configuration and maintenance, respectively. Let us...
Conventional Data Center networks (Limitations) Conventional Data Center networks have 3-4 tires like access layer, aggregation layer, core layer, services layer, etc. Each layer duplicates many of the IP/Ethernet packet...
“ODIN (Open Data-center Inter-operable Network) is a set of technical briefs which describe best practices for developing a flat, virtualized, converged data center network based on open industry standards” is...
We are all familiar with Laser and Inkjet printers that can print text or images on paper. But there is something called as a 3D printer that can ‘print’ real...