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'Enterprise Networking - Everything You Need to Know'
[Johannesburg, 18 May 2012] -
The rapid evolution – or revolution - of computer networking, with its ever-changing standards, warp speed communications updates and truck-load capacity upgrades, has characterised the IT sector in recent years. At the same time, new applications have arisen, presenting a host of management and security challenges to network administrators.These and many other topical issues are addressed in the latest (third) edition of 'Enterprise Networking - Everything You Need to Know' – now published as an e-book, downloadable over the Internet.The fully illustrated 2012 edition is a complete re-write. It covers the history of networking – spotlighting the companies and the technologies that have played important roles in the evolution of the corporate network. It addresses the mergers and acquisitions that have coloured and characterised the industry since the dawn of the computer age.
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A Resilient Data Center Core Fabric withFabric Routing
Traditional network architectures fail to meet the requirement
of information technology to effectively and efficiently support
the business. Maintaining multiple networks composed of varying
architectures, each with their own unique characteristics, tools
and skillsets, increases operational expense and decreases the
ability to adapt to dynamic business requirements. OneFabric by
Enterasys is a unified network fabric purpose-built to deliver
business-critical applications. By offering a virtualization
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Securing the Virtualized Data CenterA Strategy for Private Cloud
Security
"As of mid-2011, at least 40% of x86 architecture workloads
have been virtualized on servers; furthermore, the installed
base is expected to grow five-fold from 2010 through 2015 (as
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Virtualization of the data center provides IT departments
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total cost of ownership, increased operational efficiencies and
more flexible management capabilities. Virtualization also
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"Less than 20 percent of organizations using virtualization
technology are adopting security tools to work in tandem with
the software in order to decrease the risks that are inherent in
a virtualized environment."
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