* Cisco’s HFR is here * The New Data Center: Spotlight on storage * Network Associates readies updated security appliances * Software glitch knocks out Akamai * New online help column: Server Sleuths * Today on Layer 8 Cisco’s most powerful and anticipated router since the BFR has arrived – it’s the HFR, now officially called the CRS-1. Network World’s Jim Duffy got an exclusive demonstration of the router’s power, as MCI used it to rush 40G bit/sec of IP traffic down the San Francisco peninsula. Cisco’s HFR is here http://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2004/0525ciscohfr.html?netCisco’s most powerful and anticipated router since the BFR has arrived – it’s the HFR, now officially called the CRS-1. Network World’s Jim Duffy got an exclusive demonstration of the router’s power, as MCI used it to rush 40G bit/sec of IP traffic down the San Francisco peninsula.Cisco’s HFR is herehttps://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2004/0525ciscohfr.html?net The New Data Center: Spotlight on storageStorage just isn’t what it used to be. Storing data is a more complex undertaking than ever before – and the field of storage virtualization is poised to revolutionize IT. Check out our special supplement on this topic, which blends the thinking of experts, analysts and early adopters. https://www.nwfusion.com/supp/2004/ndc3/?netNetwork Associates readies updated security appliancesNetwork Associates next week will make available the beta version of its WebShield line of gateway security appliances, adding filtering controls to block inbound or outbound content, and set policy based on usage groups.https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0524netassoc.html?netSoftware glitch knocks out AkamaiA software glitch slowed Akamai Technologies servers and made it difficult to reach some of its customers’ Web sites Monday, the distributed computing company said. https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0524softwglit.html?netNew online help column: Server SleuthsThe Sleuths want to help you crack tough server management cases. This week, they look at keeping control of your data center even after you automate management. Got a server-management question? Write them at sleuths@nwfusion.comhttps://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2004/0524sleuths.html?net Today on Layer 8, where we’re low on hit points:Kids head to the arcade to lose weight; surviving dot-commers gather and try to make fire; inside the Atari 2600 Homebrew movement; and the launch of our latest Weekly Caption Contest; all this and more today at your home for not-just-networking news.https://www.nwfusion.com/weblogs/layer8/?net Related content how-to Doing tricks on the Linux command line Linux tricks can make even the more complicated Linux commands easier, more fun and more rewarding. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Dec 08, 2023 5 mins Linux news TSMC bets on AI chips for revival of growth in semiconductor demand Executives at the chip manufacturer are still optimistic about the revenue potential of AI, as Nvidia and its partners say new GPUs have a lead time of up to 52 weeks. By Sam Reynolds Dec 08, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry news End of road for VMware’s end-user computing and security units: Broadcom Broadcom is refocusing VMWare on creating private and hybrid cloud environments for large enterprises and divesting its non-core assets. By Sam Reynolds Dec 08, 2023 3 mins Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis IBM cloud service aims to deliver secure, multicloud connectivity IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh is a multicloud networking service that includes IT discovery, security, monitoring and traffic-engineering capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 07, 2023 3 mins Network Security Cloud Computing Networking Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe