Weekly Computer Networking/IT Industry Updates (28 May – 03 June, 2013)

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Welcome to another edition of weekly computer networking/IT industry updates. This week, let us look at some useful news, product releases and articles published by the various vendors in our industry, from 28th May to 03rd June, 2013.

#1. Cisco announces intent to acquire JouleX: Cisco has announced its intent to acquire JouleX, a provider of IT energy management solutions. JouleX software helps organizations save energy by monitoring and managing their data center energy usage. Read more…

#2. Microsoft launches Windows Azure-based Cyber Threat Intelligence Program: Microsoft provides near real-time security intelligence data as it takes its Cyber Threat Intelligence Program to the cloud. Read more…

#3. Axis Communications introduces Q1931-E Bullet-Style Outdoor Network Thermal Camera: Axis has introduced a new bullet-styled outdoor thermal camera, Q1931-E that is targeted at perimeter protection/surveillance applications in areas that are near-dark. Read more…

#4. Palo Alto Networks introduces WF-500 Appliance: Palo Alto Networks has announced a private cloud deployment option for APT detection, analysis and prevention, with the introduction of their WF-500 appliance. This appliance can work in conjunction with their firewalls and WildFire subscription. Read more…

#5. WatchGuard Technologies has published the Hacker Profiles Infographics: WatchGuard Technologies has published an interesting infographic titled, ‘Hacker Profiles’. Have a look at it from here.

#6. Raritan has launched a new site – raritanDCIM.com: Raritan has launched a new site – raritanDCIM.com that has a lot of information related to Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM), and of course, Raritan product portfolio. Read more…

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