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Friday, January 25, 2013

13 markets you might not associate with Cisco

  Cisco gets closer to NetApp, further from VCE | Cisco to buy SON software vendor Intucell for $475 million
 
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13 markets you might not associate with Cisco
Cisco's "Internet of Everything" initiative takes it into unchartered territory Read More


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Cisco gets closer to NetApp, further from VCE
Appearing to further distance itself from VCE coalition partners EMC and VMware, Cisco this week expanded collaboration with storage titan NetApp to deepen integration and market reach. Read More

Cisco to buy SON software vendor Intucell for $475 million
Cisco Systems is planning to acquire Intucell in a bid to make its products more attractive to mobile operators as traffic volume on networks continues to grow. Read More

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Juniper's SDN vision is broadest in the industry, but it's just a start
As most people who follow the networking industry know, Juniper outlined its vision for software-defined networks (SDN) at last week's Global Partner Conference in Las Vegas. I've had a bit of time to digest the information, answered a number of questions about it, and I thought it was time to share my thoughts on what they announced and the impact to the industry. Read More

Logitech makes softphone calling easier
Remember a decade ago when the softphone was supposed to be one of the killer applications for VoIP? Why use the big clunky desk phone that takes up space on your desktop when you can use a softphone that's fully integrated into the PC that you sit at every day? Makes perfect sense, right? Read More

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2013 job watch: Top 11 metro areas for tech jobs
IT staffing firm Modis reports the top 11 metro areas for tech jobs Read More

Could IF-MAP Accelerate Big Data Security Analytics?
Based upon recent ESG research data, it is easy to conclude the big data security analytics is inevitable. In fact, large public sector and commercial organizations are already experimenting with technologies like Hadoop, Splunk, and PacketPig to bring the security and big data analytics world together. Read More

Air Force software turns warplanes into wireless routers in the sky
A software upgrade called Net-T effectively turns U.S. military aircraft into giant airborne wireless routers, allowing ground forces to share information with each other and with their allies overhead. Read More

 
 
 

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