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Network World First Look
September 05, 2024
AT&T sues Broadcom over breach of contract, cites threat to national security
AT&T accused Broadcom of attempting to retroactively alter existing VMware agreements and force the telco to buy expensive subscription-based services. Read more
White House brands BGP routing a ânational security concernâ as it unveils reform roadmap
BGP has been open to misconfiguration and abuse for decades; The Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) wants that to change. Read more
Wireshark 4.4 boosts network protocol visibility
The creator of the popular open-source network protocol analyzer talks about whatâs new in Wireshark 4.4, how governance has changed, and what to expect next. Read more
Palo Alto closes IBM QRadar SaaS buy, extends security partnership
Palo Alto Networks has closed the deal to acquire IBMâs QRadar security intelligence platform. Now that the deal is complete, existing QRadar customers will be moved, for no charge, to Palo Altoâs Cortex Extended Security Intelligence and Automation (XSIAM) platform, which is the vendorâs core extended detection and response (XDR) platform. Read more
Ciena and Arelion achieve 1.6 Tb/s optical transmission milestone
Ciena's WaveLogic 6 Extreme (WL6e) is the optical networking technology that enabled the new speed record in carrier data networking transport. Read more
Cisco, HPE, Dell announce support for Nvidiaâs pretrained AI workflows
Enterprise vendors are lining up to bring Nvidia NIM Agent Blueprints to data center and edge deployments. Read more
Ampere unveils 512-core AmpereOne Aurora chip with integrated AI acceleration
The next generation of processors from Ampere will have up to 512 cores and is designed to fit into existing air-cooled data centers. Read more
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