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Welcome to the December issue of bloxNews™, the official monthly newsletter covering issues in Core Network Services.
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Live Streaming Event
Infoblox and Cisco on Dynamic Infrastructure
Find out about the biggest thing in networking since TCP/IP, and hear about it directly from Cisco and Infoblox executives. You can attend the small, in person breakfast event (including Q&A) in San Jose or view from your PC via streaming video technology. Apply early, reserve your place and save the date.
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Cisco blog
Why Networks Matter to Cloud Computing
Cisco virtualization and cloud computing Marketing Manager James Urquhart blogs about the strategic importance of networks to cloud computing, despite the buzz to the contrary.
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Why Dynamic Infrastructure matters to Network Pros
Thanks to Infoblox and Cisco you can now get a glimpse of the impact that new initiatives (on the horizon for most of the world’s largest corporations) will have on your network and your career.
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: The Diseconomy of Scale Virus
“The diseconomy of scale so adversely affecting the IP address management space isn't limited to network infrastructure; it's crawling up the stack steadily and infecting all layers of the data center like some kind of unstoppable infrastructure management virus.”
- Lori MacVittie, F5 DevCentral blog |
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Conversations on Cloud Computing
Infrastructure 2.0 Podcast
As the buzz builds around virtualization and cloud computing, many pundits forget that both initiatives require innovation in network infrastructure. Cisco's James Urquhart and GigaSpace’s Geva Perry interview Infoblox Sr. Director Greg Ness about the coming shift to Dynamic Infrastructure.
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Who will Lead the Infrastructure 2.0 Boom?
Infoblox blogger and Senior Director Greg Ness is featured at Seeking Alpha as he discusses the impact of new initiatives on static networks, and how these pressures will force new breakthroughs in connectivity intelligence as well as an explosion in application, endpoint and network intelligence.
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Annual DNS Survey
Many Systems still Vulnerable to Attacks
| “Top-line results indicate that despite the fact that most organizations are running recent versions of BIND and no longer using Microsoft DNS Servers for their external DNS servers, many organizations have not taken the necessary precautions to limit access to recursion or secure zone transfers. In addition, many have still not upgraded to the latest DNS software to protect against the recently discovered Kaminsky vulnerability and associated risk of DNS cache poisoning, leaving them vulnerable to a variety of attacks.” |
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