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Friday | 5 December, 2008

Networking: Interviews

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    How the used gear industry is winning the fight against counterfeiters 20/06/2008 10:46:15

    A used gear dealer shares tricks for detecting counterfeit gear, but says the biggest issue is Cisco's lack of cooperation
    Over 100 attendees gathered for Network World's live chat on counterfeit network gear -- how to detect it and protect yourself -- with guest Mike Sheldon, chief executive officer of Network Hardware Resale. NHR employs more than 200 people in the United States and Europe. Sheldon discussed methods for identifying fake gear, the refurbished hardware industry's efforts to educate users about counterfeits and Cisco's role in eradicating this growing problem.
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    Looking back on the Top500 19/06/2008 10:25:13

    15 years ago the big question was whether all 500 systems together would amount to 1 teraflop
    The Top500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers passed a milestone Wednesday with the first system to achieve peak performance of 1 petaflop/s, or one quadrillion floating point operations per second.
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    Extreme IT: Battling dust, heat and bombs in Afghanistan and Iraq 05/06/2008 09:06:28

    How IT pros keep communications running in the desert and under fire
    Lots of people like to describe their jobs as "being on the front lines," but there are IT professionals whose jobs really do put them on the front lines of a combat zone. You think your work life's stressful? Try getting a network restored after it's been brought down by a mortar attack - in 110-degree heat.
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    CTO Strategies: Greg Royal of Cistera Networks 29/05/2008 11:27:50

    Cistera Networks helps tie business applications and phone systems together. Company CTO Greg Royal explains how the company looks for scalability, integration, and agility, through measures such as minimizing the desktop software load, and Which open source software he finds useful.
    Greg Royal founded Cistera Networks six years ago to provide a convergence server platform that connects a company's enterprise applications to telephone users, using voice over IP. Greg continues at Cistera as CTO and EVP, and writes a blog We spoke to Greg to discuss his company and its embrace of Linux in his industry.
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    IBM software chief talks automation 23/05/2008 10:46:38

    Steve Mills shares his take on IBM and competitors’ technologies
    Stronger data center management and automation technologies are on tap from IBM's software group, which is headed by Senior Vice President and group executive Steve Mills. Last week at IBM's Pulse conference, Mills sat down with Denise Dubie to discuss IBM's software strategy and his views on other hot network topics. Here is an excerpt of the interview.
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    Symantec chief talks acquisitions, Cisco's snub 15/04/2008 09:17:58

    In an interview, Symatec's John Thompson discusses vendor alliances, data-loss prevention technology, and more
    Symantec chairman and CEO John Thompson last week delivered a keynote speech to thousands of security professionals at the RSA Conference 2008 in the US. Ellen Messmer caught up with Thompson at the RSA event, where he expanded on a range of topics including vendor alliances, Symantec's competition and the importance of data-loss prevention technology.
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    He's 11 -- and controls the network 11/04/2008 08:28:12

    Jon Penn explains why he needed to upgrade his school's network, put in spam filters and block access to MySpace.com -- and it's not because of students
    Eleven-year-old network manager Jon Penn is all business when it comes to upgrading the network at his private school. Penn says upgrading computers and protecting the environment take priority over accessing applications for personal reasons. Penn recently talked with Denise Dubie to further explain the reasoning behind his network management decisions and reveal a bit about why he's drawn to technology.
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    A Google 'stalker' deconstructs the secrets to its success 08/04/2008 10:39:38

    A self-described 'Google stalker' examines the secrets to its success and explains how you can emulate it
    Educators used to follow the auto industry because that's where all the lessons came from, says Bala Iyer. Then it was Microsoft. Now it's Google. In this month's Harvard Business Review, Iyer, an associate professor of technology operations and information management at Babson College, looked deep into Google's DNA to discern what makes it an innovation machine. Iyer talked with Kathleen Melymuka about what he and co-author Thomas H. Davenport discovered.
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    Sprint CEO woos customers with WiMAX plans 07/04/2008 09:25:32

    Sprint CEO Dan Hesse expands upon his keynote at CTIA to detail how the company will deliver WiMAX and fields a few personal questions at the same time
    Sprint CEO Dan Hesse shared the company's WiMAX plans last week at CTIA Wireless. The plan to build a fourth-generation wireless network is a risky one, but Hesse explained to Denise Dubie why it's a smart strategy for Sprint.
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    IPv6 faces trial by fire tonight 13/03/2008 08:14:21

    Internet Engineering Task Force chair discusses the future of IPv6
    The Internet engineering community will be eating its own dog food tonight. For one hour, the 1,250 network experts at the Internet Engineering Task Force meeting will be able to access the Internet only through IPv6. The IETF created IPv6 in the mid-1990s, but this upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol has not yet been widely deployed -- even by the technology's biggest proponents here. Network World National Correspondent Carolyn Duffy Marsan talked with IETF Chair Russ Housley about the group's IPv6 experiment, why the transition to IPv6 is taking so long, and whether the IETF leadership is starting to panic about IPv4 addresses running out. Here are excerpts from their conversation:
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    Pakistan/YouTube incident: how common is hijacking 11/03/2008 07:13:05

    Chief Scientist at RIPE NCC, the European registry for Internet addresses, looks at what happened during Pakistan Telecom's hijacking of YouTube
    When Pakistan Telecom blocked YouTube's traffic one Sunday evening in February, the ISP created an international incident that wreaked havoc on the popular video site for more than two hours.
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