Archive for June, 2007

“gigabit hardware” - WildPackets Announces OmniAnalysis 5

WildPackets Announces OmniAnalysis 5TMCnet - With OmniAnalysis 5, WildPackets also introduces new 10 Gigabit hardware. Leveraging this specialized hardware, engineers can effectively use OmniAnalysis to capture and analyze traffic from 10 Gigabit segments. A new Omni Virtual Network Service

“gigabit hardware” - WildPackets Announces OmniAnalysis 5

WildPackets Announces OmniAnalysis 5TMCnet - With OmniAnalysis 5, WildPackets also introduces new 10 Gigabit hardware. Leveraging this specialized hardware, engineers can effectively use OmniAnalysis to capture and analyze traffic from 10 Gigabit segments. A new Omni Virtual Network Service

“gigabit news” - Foundry introduces Gigabit switches with PoE

Foundry introduces Gigabit switches with PoENetwork World Fusion - The FastIron GS Series has members with up to 48 PoE ports. PoE can be used with VoIP-enabled phones, so that both the voice signal and the electrical power can travel over the same cable. It can also be used with wireless LAN access points. The [...]

“gigabit news” - Cisconet’s blog

Cisconet’s blogNetwork World Fusion - Cisco will release in June a new adapter for its Catalyst switches that allows customers to upgrade links to 10 Gigabit Ethernet using legacy optical fiber technology, used with older FDDI standards. The cost of the adapter transceiver, which

“gigabit products” - Start-up’s DNS server boosts VoIP and media streaming

Start-up’s DNS server boosts VoIP and media streamingNetwork World Fusion - 3C-DNS is supplied as a 1U appliance, containing two completely separate servers, which provides up to four gigabit Ethernet ports to handle DNS traffic. It uses standard BIND zone files for configuration, meaning that it is

“gigabit news” - Can Developers Give Mactel an Enterprise Boost?

Can Developers Give Mactel an Enterprise Boost?eWeek - Small Tree Communications demonstrated BlazeFS, a new multi-gigabit remote file transfer application for Mac OS X. The software is targeted at workflows with very large file requirements. Small tree will bundle BlazeFS with a low-cost 10 Gigabit