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December 2, 2009

End-of-Life: Juniper WXC500 device is withdrawn

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag end-of-life, Juniper

Juniper has announced the End-of-life for the WXC500 device. End of availability is 31 May 2010, with final end of support at 31 May 2015. This is the last of…

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August 1, 2009

End-of-Life: Ipanema platforms (July 2009)

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag end-of-life, Infovista, Ipanema Technology

Ipanema has announced that some of their hardware platforms are End-of-Life. The End-Of-Life brochure available on their website lists the devices that are End-of-Life. The platforms will have a three-year…

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May 22, 2009

Send your hard disk for Amazon to import data to cloud

By John Dixon in News Byte Tag Amazon, AWS, bandwidth, Cloud, import, latency, standard

Amazon is allowing users to ship them a hard disk with their data on it to allow it to be imported into the cloud. This overcomes the prime challenge of…

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April 15, 2009

Not a camera phone, but a business phone

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag Android, Apple, Europe, fail, finland, Linux, Mobile, Nokia

I've had my Nokia N95 for a while (see Posted from the mobile), but whilst the screen is nice and large, I spend far to long typing on it. The…

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April 1, 2009

RFC5514: IPv6 over Social Networks

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag April 1st RFC, IETF, IPv6

A proposal to improve the roll-out of IPv6 by using Social Networking as mechanism for carry data. There is a lack of IPv6 utilization in early 2009; this is partly…

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April 1, 2009

RFC5513: IANA Considerations for Three Letter Acronyms

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag April 1st RFC, deployment, iana, IETF, Internet, performance, policy, space

Confused about TLAs, and what they mean? Concerned about the lack of TLA space, and it current rapid depletion? Don't worry, there's an RFC for that. A Three-Letter Acronym (TLA)…

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December 20, 2008

Brocade has finally cast IP strategy with Foundry acquisition

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag acquisition, Brocade, completion, finance, foundry, storage

Brocade has announced the completion of its acquisition of Foundry Networks. Foundry adds their BigIron switches and ServerIron load balancers to Brocade's existing SAN equipment. This has been a bit…

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December 2, 2008

End-of-Life: Juniper WX devices and WXC250

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag end-of-life, Juniper

Juniper has announced the end-of-life for the WX platform and the WXC-250 devices. The end of availablity is 5 May 2009, with the end of support at 31 May 2014.…

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