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Verizon 100G plans good for Juniper, and maybe Cisco

Cisco Subnet's Jimmy Ray Purser Wins Lifetime Achievement Award | To Whom Should The CISO Report?

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Verizon 100G plans good for Juniper, and maybe Cisco
Jim Duffy: This week, Verizon announced it is turning up 100G Ethernet routes in the US at the end of the second quarter using Juniper routers and Ciena optical transport gear. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Journey to Unified Communications for SMBs
Resource guide for small & mid-size businesses considering unified communications. Key concepts, formulating your vision for UC, calculating potential savings and next steps. Read Now

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Cisco Subnet's Jimmy Ray Purser Wins Lifetime Achievement Award
Julie Bort: The FIB Future News Network alerted me to this breaking story. Congratulations to Jimmy Ray Purser! As I began to investigate, a mystery appeared. Read More

To Whom Should The CISO Report?
Jon Oltsik: I met with some security professional friends last night for ribs, beers, and lively security chatter. One of our discussion points was about the organizational position and role of the CISO. Read More

Earth to HP: Cisco's UCS is being sold here
Jim Duffy: Cisco has responded to assertions that it's selling its Unified Computing System on planets other than our familiar home, Planet Earth. Read More


WEBCAST: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.

A New Breed of "data center" WAN optimization technologies.
While the wide area network (WAN) has been essential to moving data between data centers and branch offices, the convergence of strategic IT initiatives such as disaster recovery, cloud computing, and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has placed more emphasis on the data center. Learn more!

My Two Cents On Cisco's Big Data Center Announcement
Jon Oltsik: Lots of technology vendors have been poking at Cisco lately with new technologies, architectures, and even out-and-out badmouthing (didn't one CEO say that his company would "kick Cisco's butt?). Read More

Technology Development Process
Michael Morris: A little over 3 years ago, I wrote two blogs on network design process. One thing lead to another and soon I had a 7-step process used to engineer a new technology. Read More

Unified Presence - Let's eat some alphabet soup!
Josh Finke: In the previous post, I used the term presence. The concept is simple, the implications are not. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Transaction Tracing through Complex Web Applications
In this Quest white paper, learn about the components of a transaction as they cross various application domains. Then, discover the difficulty in connecting transaction components for monitoring, why continuously monitoring is key and how a third-party solution simplifies the challenge. Learn more.

More on a Switch's Layer 2 Interface Status
Wendell Odom: Most people learn new technology by learning topics one at a time. However to pass most Cisco cert exams you need think from the opposite direction. Read More

CIPT2 (642-457) Lab 4
Kevin Wallace: This video builds on the previous video (CIPT2 Lab 3- Providing Redundancy with SRST and MGCP Fallback), by showing how to make a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) router act as an SRST gateway. Read More

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