Curt Schwaderer, Technology Editor
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) explained
The 'XaaS' paradigm shift and what it means for network infrastructure everywhere.
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The Deep Packet Inspection spectrum: Evolution from technology development to plug-and-play products
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) has been around for a while and many companies in a myriad of industries have DPI capabilities in their products. For example, intrusion detection and virus scanning are both common technologies that utilize DPI to identify...
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The evolution of Security and Information Event Management systems
Security and Information Event Management (SIEM) systems are changing in order to protect enterprises that increasingly rely on social media and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategies.
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Marching toward 40 Gb Ethernet testing
Curt talks to Ixia experts about what's next for 40G test.
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Deep Packet Inspection use cases: Lawful Intercept and CALEA compliance
In this edition of Network Intelligence, Curt investigates how to use DPI in tandem with the long arm of the law.
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ATCA load balancing at 40 Gbps
40G AdvancedTCA systems pack a lot of punch, but its all for naught if packets are caught in bottlenecks. Curt investigates some hardware and software load balancing solutions to keep the 40 Gbps flow moving.
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Software framework for custom Network Intelligence applications
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is poised to play a pivotal role in the proliferation of Network Intelligence (and intelligent networks). To be most effective across the diverse array of use cases that networks contain, however, custom software frameworks for DPI must be developed to maximized capabilities.
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Managing the transition to multicore: Part I
In part one of the two part series Curt speaks with David Stewart of CriticalBlue about a software that maps out the route for the “migration to multicore.”
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Internet traffic trends and Deep Packet Inspection at multi-gigabit data rates
As Internet traffic morphs, Internet infrastructure must adapt.
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Switching at the speed of light II
Yes, it IS light, but Direct Broadcast Optical Interconnect is no lightweight when stacked up against electromagnetic signaling.
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Virtual prototyping pushes the fast forward button for software development
Curt reports on his conversation with Marc Serughetti, Director of Marketing at Synopsys. Learn where virtual prototyping, fast simulation of hardware that makes testing without physical hardware possible, is most likely to make its mark and why.
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Set to follow Microsoft's embedded software roadmap
Curt argues that "blue screen of death" labels are not warranted, pointing out tht Microsoft's attention to software and hardware component reliability and interoperability on the desktop translates favorably to the embedded environment.