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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Management vendors think 'Cisco' with upgrades, integration

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Management vendors think 'Cisco' with upgrades, integration

Denise Dubie By Denise Dubie
Like it or not, Cisco gear resides in most networks and IT management vendors in-the-know realize if they equip their software with Cisco-smart features, then customers can't ignore them. Read full story

Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.

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Metzler: IT Initiatives for 2009
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