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Wireless - Aironet 350 Series by Cisco Systems
The Cisco Aironet 350 Series of wireless LAN (WLAN) products leads the industry in performance, security, and reliability with cost effective solutions for the enterprise and small and medium-sized businesses. The Cisco Aironet 350 Series access point provides an ideal solution for customers who desire a non-upgradable IEEE 802.11b solution.
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Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series Switches by Cisco Systems, Inc.
The Cisco® Catalyst® 3560 Series is a line of fixed-configuration, enterprise-class switches that include IEEE 802.3af and Cisco prestandard Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality in Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet configuration.
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Optimized Metro Aggregation Network for Triple Play Services by ECI Telecom
July 2008 - (Free Research)
Learn how the convergence of voice, video and data ("Triple Play") together with relaxed regulatory control have forced service providers to shift towards a combined offering of voice, video, and data service improving their position in the market
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Designing Tomorrow's Ethernet-Based Metropolitan Area Networks by AT&T Corp
August 2010 - (Free Research)
As the demand for inter-site bandwidth increases, organizations are using high-speed Ethernet technologies deployed within their building to communicate between their buildings. Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) are extremely effective at meeting customers' growing bandwidth requirements.
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Security - Pix 500 Series Firewalls by Cisco Systems
The world-leading Cisco PIX Security Appliance Series provides robust, enterprise-class, integrated network security services including stateful inspection firewalling, protocol and application inspection, virtual private networking, in-line intrusion protection, and rich multimedia and voice security-in cost-effective, easy-to-deploy solutions.
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VPLS: The Switched Ethernet by AT&T Corp
April 2010 - (Free Research)
Virtual Private LAN Service is evolving into the next "in" technology. AT&T defines it as any-to-any Ethernet that can be either metro or long haul. VPLS allows enterprises to scale bandwidth and is a good fit for customers who require meshed connectivity and want to control and manage routing.
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Unified Networking on 10 Gigabit Ethernet by Intel
November 2010 - (Free Research)
Unified networking over 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) in the data center offers compelling benefits, including a simplified infrastructure, lower equipment and power costs, and the flexibility to meet the needs of the evolving, virtualized data center.
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Unified Networking on 10 Gigabit Ethernet by Dell, Inc.
November 2011 - (Free Research)
Unified networking over 10 Gigabit Ethernet in the data center offers many benefits, including a simpler infrastructure, lower equipment and power costs, and the flexibility to evolve as the virtualized data center does.
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What is Carrier Grade Ethernet? by Brocade
January 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper explains the fundamentals of Carrier Ethernet and examines how service profiles and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) can be defined in Carrier Ethernet.
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Field Measurements of Ethernet Performance by Fluke Networks
April 2010 - (Free Research)
Various metrics can quantify and characterize network performance. Test plans can be written to satisfy varying organizational objectives. This white paper will describe advancements in field measurement of end-to-end Ethernet performance.
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Opportunities and Challenges with the Convergence of Data Center Networks by Juniper Networks, Inc.
March 2011 - (Free Research)
Juniper, which continues to be actively involved in both the DCB and FCoE standards setting efforts, has released its first generation of convergence products, and is fully committed to continuing the development of standards and products that will eventually make a fully converged data center network a reality.
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Mobility - Aironet 1100 Series by Cisco Systems
The Cisco Aironet® 1100 Series delivers an affordable and upgradable 802.11b wireless LAN (WLAN) solution, setting the enterprise standard for high performance, secure, manageable, and reliable WLANs.
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Building a Highly-Available Enterprise Network with Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet Switches by Juniper Networks, Inc.
February 2009 - (Free Research)
With the introduction of its EX Series Ethernet Switches, Juniper Networks is advancing the economics of networking, enabling customers to build the high-performance, highly available communication infrastructure they need for non-stop operations, while at the same time lowering capital and operational expenses. Read on to learn more.
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Cisco PIX 501 Security Appliance by Cisco Systems, Inc.
The Cisco® PIX® 501 Security Appliance delivers enterprise-class security for small office and teleworker environments, in a reliable, easy-to-deploy purpose-built appliance.
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Accelerating Revenue through Carrier Ethernet Service Differentiation by InfoVista Corporation
November 2011 - (Free Research)
Many CSPs are looking towards Carrier Ethernet services – a way to more rapidly and efficiently deliver the bandwidth requirements and service requirements. If not properly managed, however, operating costs could end up increasing instead of being cost-effective.
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Cisco Catalyst 2955 Series Switches by Cisco Systems, Inc.
The Cisco Catalyst 2955 Series is an industrial-grade switch that provides Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for deployment in harsh environments.
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An Intel and EMC Perspective to Simplifying the Networking with 10G Ethernet by Intel Corporation
August 2011 - (Free Research)
Organizations of all types and sizes are looking to server virtualization and consolidation as a means for improving overall computing performance. Check out this exclusive resource to learn how 10 gigabit Ethernet brings unified, efficient Ethernet storage, data center bridging, ease of use and flexibility.
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802.11n: The End of Ethernet? by Aruba Networks
September 2009 - (Free Research)
This report compares 802.11n to Gigabit Ethernet for use in local area network (LAN) access applications. More specifically, the report compares both technologies in six dimensions: mobility, performance, security, management, staffing, and cost.
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