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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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In many cases, the end of the year gives you time to step back and take stock of the last 12 months. This is when many of us take a hard look at what worked and what did not, complete performance reviews, and formulate plans for the coming year. For me, it is all of those things plus a time when I u...
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Broadcom Accelerates Enterprise Wireless Networks
With End-to-End Unified WLAN Solution

Broadcom Corporation has announced an end-to-end unified silicon and software solution for 802.11n enterprise wireless networks. By combining its industry-leading wireless LAN (WLAN) silicon, switch silicon and networking software, Broadcom provides a complete platform for OEMs to design and bring to market a unified wireless network solution. This highly integrated, low power enterprise WLAN solution enables seamless mobility around the office while delivering the same network management, scalability, security, performance and cost advantages of a wired network.

According to ABI Research, the 802.11n access point market is expected to reach 14 million units by 2014, up from less than a million units in 2008, which translates to a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 105 percent(1). This growth is due to the greater mobility that the 802.11n standard provides in the enterprise, as well as its ability to provide a more robust wireless network that can support numerous Wi-Fi(R)-enabled devices such as VoIP handsets, smartphones, desktop PCs and laptops.

Most enterprise wireless networks in existence today have been grafted onto an existing wired network using an overlay approach in which all WLAN traffic is tunneled to a centralized access controller where it is de-encapsulated and authenticated before entering the wired network. While this approach is workable for 802.11a/b/g networks, it creates bottlenecks in higher bandwidth 802.11n networks because it treats wireless as a special service running over the network rather than an inherent feature of the network itself. For 802.11n-based networks, IT managers need a WLAN architecture that provides maximum bandwidth and capacity without reducing efficiency or straining budgets.

To meet this challenge, Broadcom delivers a new approach that unifies an enterprise's wired and wireless infrastructure and enables an enterprise Wi-Fi network to provide the scalability, automated network management and robust performance that will drive the adoption of 802.11n in the enterprise. This solution includes several new products: the Broadcom(R) BCM56520 unified wireless switch, the Intensi-fi(R) BCM4748 802.11n access point (AP) system-on-a-chip (SoC) with Accelerange(TM) technology, and FASTPATH(R) Unified Wireless Switching (UWS) 6.0 software optimized for unified wireless switching and unified wireless APs.

"While 802.11n improves Wi-Fi performance and expands wireless connectivity into new applications, it requires a new unified network architecture to avoid inefficiencies and traffic bottlenecks," said Martin Lund, Vice President & General Manager of Broadcom's Networking Switching Business Unit. "Our expertise in wired and wireless networks makes us uniquely positioned to address this challenge. Not only are we the first to develop the silicon building blocks necessary for a unified network architecture, we are also the only vendor with software specifically designed to support it. With a unified wireless network, all of the performance, scalability and expense benefits of the traditional wired network are now available to support wireless traffic."

The BCM56520 Unified Wireless/Wireline Switch

The new BCM56520 is the sixth generation of Broadcom's popular StrataXGS(R) Ethernet switch family and is a highly integrated multi-layer switch designed to address new and emerging enterprise applications. It is the first true unified wireless/wireline switch that enables edge stackable systems to offer the performance and scalability previously available only with high-end wireless controllers.

The BCM56520 enables manufacturers to create edge switches at cost points that make a unified wireless network possible without the need for special or additional components. This is done by supporting CAPWAP tunneling in silicon for access point and mobility domain connectivity. The BCM56520 incorporates up to 28 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports and six HiGig2(TM) ports that can interconnect with other Broadcom devices for developing scalable, high performance fixed and modular systems.

The BCM4748 Integrated 802.11n AP SoC

The new BCM4748 is a complete solution that accelerates time-to-market and reduces development costs for a variety of enterprise 802.11n access points. It is the industry's only AP solution that combines an 802.11n medium access controller (MAC), a baseband processor, a dual-band radio, a MIPS74K(R) CPU, a GbE MAC, power amplifiers and other WLAN components on a single die. The highly integrated BCM4748 reduces the number of components required to build an enterprise class 802.11n AP, significantly reducing the footprint while lowering bill-of-materials (BOM) costs.

In turn, networking manufacturers can bring the increased performance and range of the 802.11n standard to the enterprise at price points that are competitive with current 802.11a/b/g solutions. The 65 nanometer BCM4748 also enables simultaneous dual-band 802.11n APs to be powered using existing Power over Ethernet (PoE) infrastructure without having to add extra ports to support dual-mode operation or upgrading to PoE+ capabilities.

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