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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Test: New Cisco switch delivers 60 watts to the desktop; Cisco to cut 6,500 jobs

How we tested Cisco's Catalyst switch | Cisco to cut 6,500 jobs in cost-cutting blitz

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Powerful stuff: New Cisco switch delivers 60 watts to the desktop
New line cards for the Catalyst 4500 switches support Universal Power Over Ethernet (UPoE), a means of supplying up to 60 watts per switch port. We lit up all that gear in this exclusive Clear Choice test. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems

WAN Optimization Magic Quadrant
The WAN optimization market is maturing rapidly, but is still dynamic enough that different vendors continue to offer a range of innovative features to manage traffic to optimize response times and keep bandwidth utilization and costs under control. Gartner's Magic Quadrant rates the challengers, leaders, niche players and visionaries. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

What's Needed for Cloud Computing
Just what is cloud computing anyway? This paper seeks to clarify the definition of cloud computing, identify how far along users are in terms of cloud deployment, and examine the role of the network in the cloud computing model. Read More!

How we tested Cisco's Catalyst switch
We assessed the Cisco Catalyst 4500 with tests of functionality, performance and Ethernet energy efficiency. Read More

Cisco to cut 6,500 jobs in cost-cutting blitz
Cisco Systems will cut about 6,500 jobs as part of an effort to focus its business and reduce operating expenses by about US$1 billion per year, the company announced on Monday. Read More

Cisco says layoffs, cost-cutting won't derail SecureX
Despite cutting 6,500 jobs and reducing operating expenses by about $1 billion, Cisco has affirmed that it has no intention of pulling back from its commitment to its new security architecture known as SecureX. Read More


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Empower Yourself at CIO 100
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Cisco returns fire in war of words with HP
Jim Duffy: Well, that didn't take long. Cisco lobbed the latest volley in the war of words with HP over each company's switching portfolio. Read More

Up close with Cisco Cius
Video: At Cisco Live, Cisco demonstrated its new Cius enterprise tablet. Cisco Subnet editor Julie Bort was on hand to demo the device. Read More

Dell and Force 10: What it means
Jon Oltsik: Dell announced its plans to acquire data center networking expert Force 10 Networks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Business Value with Network and Application Visibility
In this white paper, IDC analyzes the ROI that customers can expect from Riverbed Cascade, based on interviews with Cascade customers. Additionally, IDC lays out the business case for proactively managing network and application performance. Get the visibility you need to achieve your IT objectives. Read Now.

Words of Wisdom from Willam Shatner at Cisco Live
Julie Bort: The final keynote at Cisco Live held in Las Vegas this week was an interview of William Shatner conducted by Cisco senior VP Carlos Dominguez. Shatner was hilarious. He was also surprisingly sage. Read More

IPv6 Deployment Misperception: I have to deploy IPv6 everywhere
Shannon McFarland: The No. 3 entry in this series covers where you need to deploy IPv6, day one. Since IPv6 is just IP and you probably have IP everywhere today, does it makes sense that you now need IPv6 everywhere? Read More

A conversation with Vyatta CEO Kelly Herrell
Larry Chaffin: Vyatta believes that networking hardware is old school and that its Layer-3 virtual networking stack can do it all while being cheaper and greener than traditional gear. Read More



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