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FCoE favors Cisco, NetApp; A year after Terry Childs' case

A year after Terry Childs case, privileged user problem grows; Cisco reports earnings Aug. 5
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Move to FCoE expected to favor Cisco, NetApp

End users in the storage organizations of enterprises are waiting for 10 Gigabit Ethernet to be fully deployed throughout the data center before moving forward with FCoE adoption, according to data released this week by TheInfoPro. The firm expects this deployment to take two to three years. Cisco is heavily pushing FCoE. Read full story

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