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Friday, March 26, 2010

Cisco TSHOOT beta exam could stop cheaters; CCNP training materials

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Cisco TSHOOT beta exam could stop brain dumps
Wendell Odom: I took the new TSHOOT 640-832 Beta a few weeks ago, and wow, did Cisco do a nice job on the actual exam. I was truly impressed. The new Trouble Tickets will likely help defeat brain dumps. And it was actually a lot of fun! But it's much different from any of the other Cisco exams you will likely take before tackling TSHOOT. Read More


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Top Five Benefits of Video Conferencing
From obvious benefits, like reduced travel costs, to a few less apparent advantages, see what Polycom customers, resellers and industry analysts are saying about the power of video conferencing. Read More

Only a few days left to snag your CCNP cert training materials
Cisco Subnet blog: March 31 is your last day to try and snag one of the titles in the massive CCNP training materials giveaway. Cisco recently revamped its CCNP and we are giving away an entire library of stuff to help you pass the test. Read More

More Cybersecurity Details from the FBI
Jon Oltsik: Here are more details from FBI Deputy Assistant Director, Steven Chabinsky's keynote's at FOSE about the sophisticated attributes of the cybercrime underworld. Read More

Cisco takes stake in smart grid player
Cisco Subnet blog: Cisco has acquired stake in Grid Net, a maker of smart grid and "smart home" software for utilities and their customers. Read More


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Connecting to Better Customer Service
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Rickrolling and Web Security
Scott Hogg: I am a product of the 1980s music genres and I enjoy 80s blasts-from-the-past as much as the next person. However, I must admit that I completely loath the Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up" and the practice of Rickrolling. Read More

Cisco and Colorado team on economic development
Cisco Subnet blog: Cisco and the State of Colorado are working together to establish pilot programs to ignite economic development and sustainable practices throughout the state. Read More

Video Surveillance deployed inside London Public Bathrooms
Jamey Heary: You can imagine my surprise after I paid my 50pence to use the public bathroom, walked in and found myself staring at not just one but three ceiling mounted video surveillance cameras. Read More


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Essential Information Protection
Successful organizations depend upon their ability to collaborate, communicate, and share information online. This paper explains how Essential Information Protection is designed to help organizations make the most of their IT security investments. Read More

Lessons learned from a long IT career
Mike Thompson: In a career that has, so far, spanned about 30 years, I've watched IP and networking change significantly over the years, mostly for the better. Read More

Force10 offers competing data center plan to Cisco's
Cisco Subnet blog: Force10 is pitching an alternative to Cisco's data center automation approach that the company says builds on the principle's of Ockham's Razor -- that "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity." Read More

Health care bill, networking and security
Jon Oltsik: In 2009, the Federal government passed the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). The HITECH act invests $17 billion in information technology infrastructure and Medicare and Medicaid. Read More

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Massive giveaway from Cisco Subnet: 50 copies of the Cisco Press CCNP Cert Kits kits are up for grabs. Deadline March 31. NEW! 15 books on Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (OpsMgr) 2007 R2 available, too.

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