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Array Networks Launches SPX800 Universal Access Controller

Array expands its networking offerings to cost-conscious businesses with the release of the SPX800 Universal Access Controller (UAC).

Secure application delivery
company Array Networks announced the Array SPX800 Universal Access Controller
(UAC) designed for small to medium-size businesses (SMBs). The new remote
access solution offers a range of SSL VPN and remote desktop access
functionality, enabling road war…



Wedge Networks Adds NDP-1038 BeSecure Appliance

Wedge offers cost-conscious businesses the NDP-1038 appliance designed to address the growing malware threat facing businesses.

Network-based Web security
solutions firm Wedge Networks announced an addition to its Wedge BeSecure
appliance lineup, the NDP-1038, which the company said is designed to address
three major market trends: an increase in malware/blended threats, escalating
bandwidth requirements …



Array Networks Launches Remote Access Solution

Array launches the SPX800 Universal Access Controller (UAC), a remote access solution aimed at cost-conscious businesses.

Secure application delivery
specialist Array Networks Inc., announced the launch of the Array SPX800
Universal Access Controller (UAC), a remote access solution aimed at small to
medium-size businesses (SMBs). Array said with the SPX800 appliance, SMBs and
their employees, road w…



Network Neutrality: Game On for Open Networks

Two lawmakers and FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski deliver a chilling message to broadband providers: Consumers have rights, beginning with network neutrality.
– Taken alone, neither the Federal Communications Commission’s quick decision
to investigate the Google Voice ban on iPhones nor the stealthy
introduction of a network neutrality bill in Congress is hardly blockbuster
news. After all, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski came to office this summer
prom…



Extreme Networks Warranty Program Challenges Cisco, HP

Extreme Networks is unveiling a new limited lifetime warranty program for a number of fixed edge switches and an Ethernet port extender as it looks to differentiate itself from larger competitors such as Cisco and HPs ProCurve business. The warranty comes at a time when the global recession is forcing businesses to look at such aspects as price and TCO when considering technology buys.
– Extreme Networks officials are hoping that a new limited lifetime warranty
on selective switches and an Ethernet port extender will give the company
greater traction in the highly competitive networking space.
Extreme Networks on Aug. 3 announced the
warranty program on new purchases of its Summ…


Patricia Handschiegel: The New Power Girls: What Social Networks Are Best For Your Business?

Entrepreneur Sayeh Pezeshki sits back in the bright white chair of her corporate office as she talks with a leading retail magazine about use of…

Monetising social networks: Tweeting all the way to the bank

Can virtual communities make billions of dollars from their millions of connections?

WHENEVER the founders of Twitter, a social-networking service, have been asked about how much revenue they expect to generate from their creation, they have politely deflected the question. So when a hacker recently leaked documents after gaining access to the private e-mail accounts of a Twitter employee and the wife of one of its founders, the blogosphere was abuzz. The haul included a spreadsheet showing revenues reaching $140m by the end of 2010, up from $4.4m this year. Twitter dismissed the document as out of date, but it showed the firm’s owners believe it has the potential to mint serious money.

Their confidence is not surprising: Twitter is now thought to have around 23m users. Other social networks have also been piling on members. Facebook, one of the biggest networks along with News Corporation’s MySpace, has seen membership leap from 100m in August 2008 to some 250m today. With the number of people online worldwide expected to go from 1.5 billion today to 2.2 billion by 2013, according to Forrester Research, many of these networks will grow like Topsy. …

Array Networks Offers Application Delivery Controller

Array Networks launches the Array APV900 Application Delivery Controller (ADC), a load balancing and traffic management offering aimed at cost-conscious businesses.

Secure application delivery
firm Array Networks the launch of the Array APV900 Application Delivery
Controller (ADC), a load balancing and traffic management offering aimed at
cost-conscious businesses. Arrays ADC solution delivers layer 2-7 server load
balancing, high availabili…