QLogic demonstrates 25Gb Ethernet networking at HP Discover

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QLogic is demonstrating 25Gb Ethernet networking at HP® Discover Las Vegas. The combination of QLogic and HP technology supporting 25/50/100Gb Ethernet port speeds, addresses server and storage to top-of-rack connectivity requirements in the next-generation data centre. The technology demonstration is available to all HP Discover attendees and features HP ProLiant Gen9 servers with next-generation Ethernet adapters from HP based upon QLogic® controllers, along with next-generation...

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Spirent Tweakker wins US connectivity deal

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Spirent’s cloud device intelligence service now available to US MVNOs through Service Agreement with Prepaid Wireless Wholesale; Ready Wireless first to sign up.

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Increased customer demand for intra-region connectivity 

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BSO Network Solutions has announced its expansion into North America with the opening of its New York regional headquarters. The company’s growing influence in the United States follows increased customer demand for high performance intra-region connectivity, particularly from financial firms looking to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the global economy.

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Scandinavian bank in Lithuania chose Proact for the modernisation of its IT infrastructure

IT infrastructure is one of the key structural components of the bank. It faces continuously growing data and transaction flows, therefore, inevitably the infrastructure has to be constantly changing and improving from a technical point of view.

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Internet of Things spending to reach $1.7 trillion in 2020

The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to gain momentum as vendors and enterprises begin to embrace the opportunities this market presents. According to new research from International Data Corporation (IDC), the worldwide Internet of Things market will grow from $655.8 billion in 2014 to $1.7 trillion in 2020 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.9%.

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Wireless network the weakest security link in enterprise IT infrastructure

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Information Technology decision makers (ITDMs) believe wireless networks to be the most vulnerable element of the IT infrastructure, according to a survey from Fortinet. Nearly half (49%) of respondents ranked wireless networks as most exposed from a security standpoint, in contrast to just 29% for the core network.

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