Does Huawei have the most potential to eat Cisco's lunch? Reese: Earlier this week I had a conversation with an industry analyst about Cisco's strategy and it got me thinking about who has the most potential to eat Cisco's lunch. My conclusion? Huawei. Why? Well, a couple of things. Dell baffles buyers with new netbook Dell has announced a 'new' netbook, the Inspiron Mini10v, an eerily similar model to the company's previous offering, the plain Mini 10. The obvious difference is price, which drops to £200 in the cheapest Ubuntu Linux version. IT spending set to increase among Interop attendees? A majority of Interop Las Vegas attendees polled say IT bugets in 2009 will exceed those of 2008 as planners prepare to spotlight new technologies at the show. Google's Chrome was 'hackable' at Pwn2Own contest Although Google's Chrome browser was the only one left standing after March's Pwn2Own hacking contest, it was vulnerable to the same bug that a German college student used to bring down Apple's Safari, Google said this week. 2009 SAP Wrap-Up: Best and Worst from Orlando Here's all you need to know about SAP Sapphire 09. |
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