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Best Practices for Securing Your Wireless LAN
The steady growth of wi-fi in the enterprise demands that corporate IT teams learn and adopt new security methodologies tailored to the unique requirements and weaknesses of wireless networks. Download this white paper to learn about the real-world best practices needed to deploy and maintain a secure wireless network.

MRP2 LAN:
8/8/2008 3:22:00 PM

3Com’s AirConnect Wireless LAN Achieves Wi-Fi Certification
3Com has taken the concept of a high speed wireless LAN from fiction to reality and is set to take the wireless LAN market by storm

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Identity-based Policy Enforcement: A LAN Security Best Practices Whitepaper
Disappearing network perimeters highlight the need for identity-based security. Open networks, mobile systems, and unmanaged endpoints have become overwhelming obstacles—and cash drains. However, enforced identity-based policies within identity-blind systems have proven futile. Is there a solution? Yes. Make your policy enforcement layer identity-aware—build user identity knowledge directly into your network fabric.

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8/30/2007 1:23:00 PM

Best Practices in Authentication and Access Control: Comparing 802.1x to the Nevis LAN Security Approach
The 802.1x protocol should be the obvious choice when implementing user-based authentication in enterprise networks. So why doesn’t everyone use it? Because it doesn’t give a complete solution for authentication and policy requirements, even when it’s integrated with a network access control (NAC) solution. But if you integrate 802.1x with a local area network (LAN) secure switch, you get a more complete secure solution.

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8/30/2007 1:16:00 PM

Accelerating Data Migration with WAN Optimization
Migrating large amounts of data over distance can be costly and time consuming. It's also necessary for IT tasks such as remote office backup, data center moves, and cloud computing models. The good news is that wide-area network (WAN) optimization gets the job done effectively, efficiently, and affordably. Read this technology brief to learn how.

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Emerging Services for Wireless Carrier Networks--Design Abstract
Emerging Services for Wireless Carrier Networks--Design Abstract. Analysis for Emerging Services for Wireless Carrier Networks The transition to IP A wireless carrier s national or regional next generation core network will be an all-IP network in the sense that IP will be the network layer (L3) protocol. MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) will be the transport protocol for all IP-based services, applications, and control and management traffic in the network. Learn more in this white paper.

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11/8/2005 12:54:00 PM

Case Study: Ruckus Wireless
Connect with Ruckus Wireless Network.Get this whitepaper for free! You'll wonder how you ever managed without it. Like all fast-growing companies, Ruckus Wireless needed to continue to innovate quickly, speed products to market, manage costs, and meet quality and regulatory compliance requirements—while ramping up its infrastructure to manage the orders, requests, and relationships resulting from its growth. Ruckus looked for—and found—a solution to help it avoid costly errors related to manual processes. The new solution allows the extended enterprise to view and update product information, and more.

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7/15/2009 3:42:00 PM

Complete Guide for Securing MPLS Networks
The supply of multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) services and service providers has grown exponentially with the demand for Internet protocol (IP) and Ethernet services. But while MPLS enhances packet processing speed and network performance, it lacks in security. As government and industry compliance regulations increase, organizations must invest in tools that can ensure security without affecting network performance.

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7/20/2007 1:19:00 PM

Building Smarter WAN Connectivity
The pressure to reduce costs, increase network performance, and improve productivity has been a constant battle for IT and telecommunications groups alike. While new technologies have emerged to help solve some of these requirements, in many cases they have proven to be inefficient and expensive. Find out how Layer 2 link balancing technologies can help your organization build a faster, smarter wide area network (WAN).

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1/16/2008 1:43:00 PM

The 2008 Handbook of Application Delivery: A Guide to Decision Making
The 2008 Handbook of Application Delivery: a Guide to Decision Making. Documents and Other Computer Software to Use In Your Application Delivery System. IT organizations can no longer manage networks in isolation from the applications they support, requiring a shift from focusing on devices to a focus on performance. But a number of factors complicate the task of ensuring acceptable application performance, including the lack of visibility into application performance. Learn tips to plan, optimize, manage, and control your application performance and improve delivery.

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6/20/2008 12:34:00 PM

Connecting Low-cost Servers to SAN
Most IT managers have proven, cost-effective ways to increase the return on investment (ROI) of existing infrastructures—that is, storage area networks (SANs). SANs provide high-availability storage to servers within corporate infrastructures. Connecting low-cost servers to SANs makes business sense, as it dramatically reduces the cost-per-server connection to well below $100 (USD).

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