Smelly Black Dog Internet is proud to announce that the company has signed up for Simtronic Technologies new wholesale broadband service as an early adopter, and by doing so has access to the Simtronic IPv6 Transit.
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ITWire.
Brocade ADX version 12.4 doubles the IPv6 performance of ADX and delivers consistent services across IPv4 and Ipv6, Brocade said. Brocade added that its ADX switch also enables a seamless transition to IPv6 while preserving IPv4 assets through standards-based IPv4-to-IPv6 translation technology.
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NewsFactor,
CIO-Today and
Sci-Tech-Today.
New IPv6-certified ZLD3.0 firmware boosts network security with advanced features.
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MySolutionInfo and
ITVarNews.
Joint Testing Event Highlights Cisco's Complex Cloud Services Technology Interaction and Network Solutions.
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MarketWatch,
4-traders and
TechZone360.
Cisco's chief futurologist and technologist, Dave Evans, has outlined what he believes to be the 10 most important technology trends that will shape the world in the next decade. First presented in July last year, Evans shared his thoughts on the subject again at CiscoLive! Europe, in London, this week.
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ITWeb.
Some broadband news followers might recall that the world is slowly getting ready for the invasion of IPv6 the planned day for everyone to slowly start exiting IPv4 for a revamped IPv6 is the 6th of June, this summer.
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BroadbandWatcher.
Network equipment tester says players need to maintain IPv4, IPv6-compatible infrastructure for at least the next decade.
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TotalTelecom.
The Internet has become part of our everyday lives, in ways we would never have imagined 30 years ago, but how often do we pause and think about the how and why of getting online? A team of EU-funded Spanish researchers are doing exactly that.
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Cordis,
Physorg and
ScienceCodex.
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced the company's participation at V6 World Congress on February 8, 2012. Check Point Fellow, Robert Hinden, will be speaking about the security implications of deploying IPv6, and will take place at 15.30 p.m. at the Marriot Rive Gauche Hotel and Conference Center in Paris, France.
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4-traders.
The Internet uses whats called the TCP/IP protocol. The IP part of that technology, called IPv4, is running out of addresses, and the telecommunications industry is moving to a new standard, called IPv6. In some cases, this may require new home equipment, a new router, and possibly other consumer electronics, if you elect to upgrade. Heres what you need to know.
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MacObserver.
Host Virtual is pleased to announce that it is expanding its Cloud Service in London.
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TheHN and
HostReview.
Data Center boasts high power density, low latency networks and IPv6 ready infrastructure.
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MarketWatch and
SacBee.
Latest State of the Internet report shows attack traffic originating from 195 countries or regions.
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MarketWatch and
SacBee.
T-Mobile USA is running an open beta for enabling IPv6 address assignment to some devices on its network in place of the traditional IPv4 addresses.
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Android Police.
Worlds Largest IPv6 backbone continues leadership in preparing network engineers, CIOs and others for the deployment of next-generation Internet connectivity.
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SunHerald,
Virtual-Strategy and
MarketWatch.
Nixu Software has been awarded the IPv6 Ready Gold Certificate by the IPv6 Ready Forum for its DDI Software Appliance platform on 21st December 2011.
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CircleID.
A powerline communications (PLC) protocol developed by Maxim Integrated Products in partnership with French electricity utility ERDF and broadband terminal firm Sagemcom has been approved as a low-frequency, OFDM-based narrowband PLC standard.
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ElectronicsWeekly.
Today, the FreeBSD Foundation announced the recent release of FreeBSD 9.0. FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE raises the bar for open source operating systems in terms of file system reliability, IPv6-readiness, networking capabilities, compiler and toolchain technologies, and security.
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PRWeb.