Betting that small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) want more manageability out of their networks, D-Link launched a new line of DGS-1500 SmartPro network switches. While small in headcount, SMBs ...
Foundry Networks this week introduced a series of routing switches with an emphasis on support for IPv6, the next generation of the Internet’s routing protocol. Foundry’s FastIron Edge XE builds on ...
D-Link recently shipped two stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches that support IPv6 routing and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. The two switches are the newest members of D-Link’s xStack 3600 ...
Joel Snyder, Ph.D., is a senior IT consultant with 30 years of practice. An internationally recognized expert in the areas of security, messaging and networks, Dr. Snyder is a popular speaker and ...
June 2008 will be a milestone for IPv6 adoption. By that time, U.S. military and government agencies must source IPv6-capable hardware and software. For most IT managers, the switch to IPv6 will be an ...
Billerica, MA—Continuing to demonstrate the company's commitment to developing products that deliver leadership price/performance and comply with industry standards, Radstone Embedded Computing ...
Russell Smith is a technology consultant and trainer specializing in management and security of Microsoft server and client technologies. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer with more than 15 ...
Pushing its leadership position in Ethernet switches, Broadcom has just launched an Ethernet-switch architecture and the first chips based on that architecture. The StrataXGS III architecture features ...
World IPv6 Day, 6 June, 2012 is here, and with it many ISPs, websites and manufacturers are now supporting IPv6, the next generation network protocol of the internet. For many users, though, the ...
Perhaps it’s not actually the longest story ever, but discussions about the cut-over from IPv4 to IPv6 have been going on for quite some time. So far, the adoption of IPv6 has been very slow, with ...
Once upon a time, anyone could get a static Internet Protocol (IP) Class C /24 address. That meant you got 256 addresses, well actually since .0 and .255 are set aside, and one address was assigned to ...