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Meru launches new type of WLAN management
Meru Networks has released a new wireless LAN management application that for the first time runs on a dedicated appliance to collect only periodic summaries of access point statistics and look for problems.
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Survey queries virtualisation benefits and cost savings
The ability of virtualisation to bring benefits to an organisation was questioned this week after a majority of IT managers quizzed at Interop admitted that they had experienced problems with the technology and didn't always realise cost benefits.
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Infoblox offers upgrade against DNS attacks
Infoblox has announced upgrades to its range of network devices to try to better protect DNS servers from cache poisoning and other malicious attacks.
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VMware to announce major partnerships
VMware is set to announce partnerships with Symantec, IBM and other major security vendors to boost protection of computers running on its virtualisation software. According to Reuters, the initiative, known as VMsafe will be made public at the VMworld Europe users' conference.
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Infoblox hooks into Windows DNS
Infoblox has launched an appliance designed to help manage DNS and DHCP addressing on Windows servers without swapping out existing systems.
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VMware bugs are no virtual threat
Virtualisation is one of the hottest topics in the industry today, but the technology is not without security risks, as a new set of vulnerabilities in VMware's virtual machine software shows.
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Cisco comes clean over Duke's iPhone storm
Cisco has released a new security advisory that details what caused the address storms that recently afflicted Duke University's wireless network.
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Interop swamped with product launches
Four different companies will announce application acceleration tools at Interop this week.






