Puppet Labs has received a $30 million investment from VMware. The cash infusion will help accelerate development of the company’s product line and expand its footprint globally. [Read about this and more at Network Computing]
Tag: technology
News Roundup: UC, Storage and Security [Portfolio]
Cisco is extending its Jabber unified communications client to virtualized workspaces with its new Virtualization Experience Media Engine (VXME). The software lets virtual desktop users access Jabber collaboration capabilities including voice, HD video, presence and IM. [Read more at Network Computing]
News Roundup: App Management, Identity Management and Cloud Security [Portfolio[
Mobile device management provider AirWatch has introduced mobile application management (MAM) software to help enterprises manage apps on both corporate- and user-owned mobile devices. [Read more about this and other news at Network Computing]
DDR4 Gets Update Before Getting Much Uptake [Portfolio]
Depending on who you talk to, DDR4 memory may be available now, this spring, or not until the end of the 2014. Companies such as Samsung and SK Hynix began manufacturing their first DDR4 chips in early 2011, prior to the release of the JEDEC DDR4 DRAM standard in September 2012, and there are offerings out on the market available to design engineers. Micron-owned memory maker Crucial, for example, initially announced plans to sell DDR4 as early as December, but now commercial availability of its new DDR4 modules is not expected until the spring. Read my full article on EE Times.
Alcatel-Lucent’s SDN Strategy Downplays OpenFlow [Portfolio]
Alcatel-Lucent has announced its software-defined networking (SDN) strategy for 2013, but it’s taking a somewhat different road than other network vendors that have announced support for the OpenFlow standard. [Read more]
Check Point Rolls Out Managed Security Services [Portfolio]
Check Point Software recently launched a new suite of services that leverages its ThreatCloud security intelligence infrastructure to protect enterprise networks and provide expert advice on demand. Customers can choose a managed security service for day-to-day security operations and an incident response service that provides support in the event of an attack. [Read more]
Palo Alto Networks Virtualizes Firewall, Adds New Hardware [Portfolio]
Palo Alto Networks has unleashed a slew of security products, including VM-Series, a next-generation firewall platform for virtualized data centers. The company has also introduced mid-range firewall hardware platform, the PA-3000 Series, and the M-100, a dedicated management appliance. The company has also enhanced its Wildfire malware prevention subscription service. All four of these products work with the newly-released PAN-OS 5.0, which Palo Alto said has 60 new features, including increased control for managing SSL traffic and enhanced IPv6 support. [Read More on Network Computing]
Extreme Networks’ 40 GbE, 100 GbE Switch Modules Target Data Centers [Portfolio]
Extreme Networks is boosting its Open Fabric BlackDiamond X8 switches with 40 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet switch modules. The company also announced support for two software-defined networking applications recently released by Big Switch Networks. The 40GbE-XL module includes 12 ports and the 100GbE-XL module comes with four ports. [Read More on Network Computing]
HDS Builds Flash Storage to Boost Performance, Endurance [Portfolio]
Hitachi Data Systems has developed and launched its own flash storage module for its Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) to meet performance demands of enterprise customers.
The company said its in-house designed flash storage was built from scratch to outperform conventional SSD. The company claims its flash storage will deliver better performance, energy efficiency, capacity and lower costs per bit. In addition, HDS said its controller can improve the endurance of flash memory. [Read more on Network Computing]
HP Upgrades Mobile Thin Clients [Portfolio]
HP is upgrading its mobile thin clients by adding more screen real estate and horsepower to the mt40 Mobile Thin Client line, while making them easier to manage remotely.
Aimed at telecommuters and on-campus mobile workers, the mt40 features a 14-inch HD display, an Intel Celeron B840 dual core processor and the choice of a either a lightweight or extended battery, HP said. The mt40 weighs slightly less than 5 pounds, has no moving parts and comes as a single package – keyboard, monitor and mouse – as it’s meant to be moved around a lot, HP said. [Read more on Network Computing]