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Juniper unveils EX4000 access switches to simplify enterprise network operations

Network World

offers a PoE power budget of up to 960W on the EX4000-48MP model, with up to 60W per port, according to Juniper. The EX4000 offers Power over Ethernet++(POE++) support to all connected devices, including phones, surveillance cameras, IoT devices, and 802.11AX/Wi-Fi 6/Wi-Fi 7 access points.

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Why eBPF is critical and how it’s getting better

Network World

eBPF is amazing at enabling rapid innovation for infrastructure and for tooling at the operating system level,” Thomas Graf, co-founder and CTO of Isovalent, said during his keynote. Linux first integrated eBPF in 2014, and the technology and its capabilities have grown over the past decade.

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Oak Ridge seeks next-level supercomputer to blow away Frontier

Network World

With Discovery, Sieger said, ORNL is looking for the next system after Frontier, which currently ranks No. The two will operate simultaneously for a time for our research users to transition their codes to the new computer,” he explained. With an anticipated budget of US$500 million, Discovery’s requirements are extensive.

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Edgecore unveils high-performance 400G spine switch for data centers

Network World

Optical networking : Up to 16 ports on the DCS511 support 400G ZR or ZR+ coherent optics, each with a 24-watt power budget. This feature enables the installation of various network operating systems (NOS), including open-source options including SONiC.

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Motorola’s latest budget phone leaks with 64-megapixel camera and 5,000mAh battery

The Verge

It looks like Motorola is about to announce a second entry in its budget G9 phone lineup, just weeks after it revealed the Moto G9 Play. Their cameras are generally good for the price, battery life is excellent, and the company makes sensible tweaks to the Android operating system in its software. Image: Orange Slovakia.

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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

Over the last year, IT budgets saw modest growth as departments embraced mobile, cloud and virtualization in record numbers. Even where budget is available, some regions do not yet have the capacity to expand the WAN to meet the demand. – bg.

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Enhance Your Security Posture: Doing Four Things Can Reduce Unauthorized Penetrations by 85%

CTOvision

With limited budgets and shortages of skilled people, senior executives are asking, “What do we need to do to protect our systems, and how much is enough?” Patching Operating Systems: Operating systems on devices and servers must be continuously updated. Old OS’s allow penetrations.

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