Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016 |
- Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016
- A10 CEO spells out application delivery controller advantage and next steps
- Extreme ships 192-port 40G Ethernet switch
- Researcher: 200,000 Windows PCs vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijacking
- Juniper buys web security company for $80 million
- Industry on Cybersecurity Act of 2012: Not so fast
- Researcher releases exploit code that can allegedly crash pcAnywhere
- Group files FTC complaint against Google for privacy changes
- IBM makes QRadar security event management product more intelligent
- RSA Conference 2012 sneak peek: cloud, big data, and mobile
- Box becomes first third-party app on Good's platform
- Silver Peak to offer free, downloadable versions of WAN optimization products
- The ultimate tips box
- Google, Microsoft butt heads over IE privacy skirting
- Qualys CEO: We're ready to take the company public
Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016 Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:30 AM PST No doubt most IT managers have already noticed the effect smartphones and other high-performance mobile devices are having on their corporate network, exacerbated by the BYOD (bring your own device) trend among employees. But Cisco's latest study on mobile IP traffic shows the fun is just beginning. The results of Cisco's updated Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast predict faster-than-expected growth from the previous mobile forecast released one year ago: 2011 mobile Internet traffic was forecast to grow at 131%, but actual 2011 mobile Internet growth was estimated to be 133%. |
A10 CEO spells out application delivery controller advantage and next steps Posted: 22 Feb 2012 05:37 AM PST A10 has built a solid business in the application delivery controller (ADC) market, but its platform also supports IPv6 migration and many cloud requirements, nicely positioning the company for the future. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix recently sat down with A10 founder and CEO Lee Chen for a company update. Chen, who was co-founder of Foundry Networks, says A10 already has 1,700 customers and more than 7,000 devices deployed. |
Extreme ships 192-port 40G Ethernet switch Posted: 22 Feb 2012 05:00 AM PST |
Researcher: 200,000 Windows PCs vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijacking Posted: 22 Feb 2012 08:44 AM PST |
Juniper buys web security company for $80 million Posted: 22 Feb 2012 07:23 AM PST |
Industry on Cybersecurity Act of 2012: Not so fast Posted: 22 Feb 2012 07:01 AM PST |
Researcher releases exploit code that can allegedly crash pcAnywhere Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:58 AM PST |
Group files FTC complaint against Google for privacy changes Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:53 AM PST |
IBM makes QRadar security event management product more intelligent Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:47 AM PST |
RSA Conference 2012 sneak peek: cloud, big data, and mobile Posted: 22 Feb 2012 06:41 AM PST |
Box becomes first third-party app on Good's platform Posted: 22 Feb 2012 05:07 AM PST |
Silver Peak to offer free, downloadable versions of WAN optimization products Posted: 20 Feb 2012 10:22 PM PST |
Posted: 21 Feb 2012 12:42 AM PST |
Google, Microsoft butt heads over IE privacy skirting Posted: 20 Feb 2012 10:48 PM PST |
Qualys CEO: We're ready to take the company public Posted: 20 Feb 2012 10:38 PM PST |
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