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Cisco's John Chambers answers his critics: What premium pricing?
Cisco CEO John Chambers addresses competitors' criticism of premium pricing, proprietary technology and circumventing IT when necessary. Read More


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Cisco CEO Chambers: 'I did not want to compete against IBM and HP'
Cisco CEO John Chambers on how the company is dealing with a whole slew of new partners and competitors. Read More

Cisco CEO says public and private clouds are what networking is all about
Cisco CEO John Chambers addresses competitors' criticism of premium pricing, proprietary technology and circumventing IT when necessary. Read More

Cisco CEO Chambers: Why the Flip video camera matters to CIOs
Cisco CEO John Chambers on how consumer-oriented technology like the Flip video camera is getting the attention of enterprise CIOs. Read More


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10 must-have March Madness iPhone apps
Prepare for the tournament (or your office pool) with these handy iPhone apps. Read More

Cisco tries to expand video calling with IME
Cisco Systems plans to extend unified communications beyond individual enterprises, introducing a new appliance and a protocol that the company hopes will become an industry standard. Read More

Three new options emerge for managing smartphones in the enterprise
The surge of iPhones and other smartphones in the enterprise is a major headache for IT departments. Now, there are three new medicines that may help to ease that pain. Read More


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Security execs express surprise over CISO's firing following RSA talk
Several security executives today expressed surprise over the firing of Pennsylvanias chief information security officer, apparently for publicly speaking about a security incident involving the Commonwealth's online driving exam scheduling system without getting the required approvals first. Read More

IBM stops disclosing U.S. headcount data
IBM says it is the No. 1 technology employer in the U.S. and the world, but as time moves on it may be harder to tell just what is happening to its domestic workforce. Read More

Remembering the Cisco 9A5
Paul Hoffman, director of the VPN Consortium and an IETF regular, recently posted an item to his private blog that begins:Some early Cisco hardware recently received the technical specs and schematics for the Cisco model 9A5. The Internet community might benefit from seeing the internals of this hardware, and I didn't see them online anywhere else. Read More



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