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Manly man IOS features

Jimmy Ray Purser writes, "If I were to write a movie script on a Manly Man Sys Admin, who would I use as a base to draw from? Certainly not some of the total knobs that have been pushed on us by Hollywood casting agencies like Matthew Brodrick, Keanu Reeves, Johnny Lee Miller, Pierce Brosnan etc... OK, Kevin Smith I understand but the others? I would choose Theodore Roosevelt." Purser says that Roosevelt would choose three IOS features more than any others. Read full story

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Jamey Heary: Today Cisco announced it's newest Ironport Web Security Appliance (WSA) code version. The big splash feature is a brand new, built from scratch, URL filtering engine. Cisco is calling it Web usage Controls.

Cisco names winners of 'Think Inside the Box' developer contest
The Cisco Subnet blog: Cisco this week announced the winners of its "Think Inside the Box" Developer Contest launched last fall. The worldwide competition sought out the best applications from developers for Cisco's Application Extension Platform (AXP) on the company's ISR routers.

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Could Vidyo trump LifeSize for desktop telepresence?
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Oracle not interested in Cisco rival Brocade
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Is your Cisco wireless LAN controller vulnerable?
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Ciena was prepared to pay millions more for Nortel assets
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Cisco rival Juniper moves to NYSE
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LifeSize brings Passport to the masses with palm-sized appliance
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Cisco quietly releases IOS 15.0
Michael Morris: Cisco last week released IOS 15.0. This is the next major release after 12.4. It's been over 4 years since Cisco has delivered a major release of IOS code. Apparently Cisco was not interested in using the 12.5 name; or 13.0 or 14.0 names.

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