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Feds shred counterfeit Cisco trade
Layer 8 blog: The federal action known as Operation Network Raider has resulted in 30 felony convictions and more than 700 seizures of counterfeit Cisco gear valued at more than $143 million. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Business Agility Strategies For Midsize Organizations
Midsize businesses have enormous IT pressures: building an infrastructure that is flexible, designed to accommodate rapid growth and meets compliance challenges with resources nowhere near larger enterprises. This video whitepaper explains how Oracle is delivering applications specifically for midsize businesses. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Websense

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

The Right Router IOS for your CCNP Lab
Wendell Odom: Building your Cisco cert lab - if you're figuring it out for yourself - requires a lot of lateral thinking. You can start by looking at the more inexpensive used router models, but what IOS versions are supported? Read More

Comcast IPv6 Adoption Monitor
Scott Hogg: Many of you are already familiar with how Comcast is leading the way with their IPv6 trials. I am anxiously awaiting the results of this trial and to find out how much more native IPv6 traffic will result from having IPv6-capable broadband Internet access. Read More

Hands on with the Cisco 3500 AP and CleanAir
Erik Parker: Cisco's release of the 3500 series AP has raised the bar for the competition when it comes to spectrum analysis, by integrating their stand-alone Spectrum Expert card abilities in the access point directly. Read More

The 2nd Annual Larry Awards for Best of Interop Presentation
Larry Chaffin: For the second year in a row I sat, stood and watched EVERY presentation that I could find on the show floor at Interop. The Larry Awards are issued to the ones I found to be the best. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Splunk

Make IT Data a Strategic Asset
This paper outlines the struggles organizations face managing silos of IT data and how, using Splunk, users are changing the way they do their jobs and elevating the role of IT in their organizations. Learn More!

More Useful Output Modifiers
Jerold Swan: In my introductory post, we looked at some of the more obscure output modifiers, such as the "redirect" and "append" filters. In this post, we'll look at some of the more common ones: the "begin", "include", and "exclude" modifiers. Read More

Dropping legacy 802.11b support from your infrastructure, Part 2.
To show the differences in speed that you get with 802.11n and 802.11b, I setup a lab that consisted of an a/b/g/n dual radio Cisco AP (1252 model) running on a 5500 series controller. Read More

McAfee lands Cisco bean counter
Cisco Subnet blog: McAfee this week picked up a Cisco executive to be its new CFO. Jonathan Chadwick, a 13-year Cisco veteran, will replace Rocky Pimentel. Read More

Cisco, EMC tap ex-Compaq CEO for joint venture
Cisco Subnet blog: Former Compaq CEO Michael Capellas has been tapped by Cisco and EMC to lead the companies' Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) coalition. Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Mall

Server Virtualization: Breaking Performance Barriers
Server virtualization reduces cost, increases availability and enhances business agility. But for many companies, a focus only on cost reduction can become a problem. Download this HP white paper to learn how to reap virtualization's additional benefits, including built-in, cost-effective high availability & disaster recovery. Learn More

Should ISPs change their subcriber contract for IPv6?
Eric Vyncke: I see more and more residential ISP moving to IPv6, most of them seem to simply import their IPv4 business model into IPv4. Read More

Scientific-focused Cloud Computing
Jon Oltsik: Earlier this week, I moderated a panel about cloud computing success stories at the Cloud Computing Summit. One of the panelists was Chris Kemp, CTO at NASA who is responsible for the NASA Nebula Cloud Computing project at the NASA Ames facility in the Silicon Valley. Read More

Oral Roberts banishes Cisco
Cisco Subnet blog: Oral Roberts University has excommunicated Cisco from its network in favor of Enterasys, the Siemens Enterprise division announced this week. Read More

FedRAMP Seeks to Unify Cloud Computing Security Standards Across the U.S. Government
Jon Oltsik: Yesterday, I hosted a panel at the Cloud Computing summit focused on cloud security for the federal government. The panel was made up of some smart folks: Alex Hart from VMware, Bob Wambach from EMC and one of the primary authors of the Cloud Security Alliance guidelines, Chris Hoff from Cisco. Read More

Final thoughts on Interop -- and Las Vegas
Jon Oltsik: Okay, I'm back in sunny Boston after four days at Interop. I'm now convinced that no normal person should be subject to Las Vegas for more than this amount of time. Read More



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