Monday, October 10, 2011

Huawei gunning for Cisco in the enterprise

The new Cisco WAAS Appliances, a game changer? | CAPPS Video #5

Network World Cisco

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Huawei gunning for Cisco in the enterprise
Things are about to get a little hotter for Cisco in the enterprise market. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Best Practices: KVM Smart Card Authentication Systems
Selecting a smart card-enabled KVM system? Choose one that supports PKI authentication to multiple servers from a single location and makes the necessary KVM feature adjustments to enable seamless use of the reader. This White Paper examines best practices when evaluating a Smart Card solution. Learn More

WEBCAST: IBM

Trends in Business Analytics
In his presentation "Trends in Business Analytics", Colin White (Founder, BI Research) will explore the impact that trends such as analytic RDBMSes, Hadoop and MapReduce, the NoSQL movement, smarter and real-time analytics, and self-service business intelligence will have on businesses. Read Now

The new Cisco WAAS Appliances, a game changer?
Everyone has been waiting to see my reaction to the next generation Cisco WAAS appliances that were announced at Interop. Could these be the game changers that Cisco needs to compete with Riverbed and also stop losing deals to Blue Coat and Certeon? Well they are really pretty boxes, they have a lot of memory and a very big WAN card. But they are not what the doctor called for, sorry Cisco. Read... Read More

CAPPS Video #5
This Cisco CAPPS training video demonstrates how to configure a direct routing rule in Cisco Unity Connection, such that if Cisco Unity Connection receives a call from a phone with a specific directory number, the call is divered to a directory call handler. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Strategy Guide to Converged Infrastructure in K-12 Education
The lack of cohesive and capable infrastructure could prevent schools from taking advantage of some of the biggest cost-saving trends of the decade: virtualization and cloud computing. Learn more

Security roundup: Steve Jobs, Apple and IT security; DDoS attacks against VoIP; a hot week for SIEM
This week the respectful thoughts of many turned to Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder of Apple, who passed away at the age of 56. When it comes to security, Apple computers were remarkable for the kinds of troubles they largely didn't have in comparison to Microsoft-based computers with their high rate of enterprise adoption that the Apple Macintosh never achieved. Microsoft operating systems and applications over time have been relentlessly targeted by attackers if only because Microsoft products constituted a large field of malware opportunity due to their huge market acceptance, plus the number of vulnerabilities discovered in them month after month. Read More

CAPPS Video #4
This Cisco CAPPS training video demonstrates the creation of a user (and a corresponding voice mailbox for that user) in Cisco Unity Connection. Read More


WEBCAST: Quest Software

Data Protection for Data Growth
Today's unprecedented growth in data - and the need to protect it - means you must find an effective, inexpensive to backup and potentially recover your company's data! In this Quest Software on-demand video, learn how to develop and manage a flexible backup and recovery strategy. Watch it today. View Now!

The encryption quiz
Substitution ciphers, military encryption devices, hashing, symmetric key algorithms – how well do you know them? Read More

How Apple conquered enterprise mobility, without even trying
When Apple's then-CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPod 10 years ago this month, no one, including him, could predict that it would pave the way for Apple to dominate the emerging mobile enterprise. How it did so reveals Jobs true legacy: not Apple's products, but Apple itself. Read More



SLIDESHOWS

26 helpful open source network management tools
Over the last decade or so, open source development has skyrocketed, and network management software has ridden that wave. Many frustrated IT administrators have turned to free tools to monitor, configure and map their networked devices. Here are 26 examples of open source network management software tools to help you do your job.

GOODIES FROM MICROSOFT SUBNET
We've got books on System Center and Microsoft training of the winner's choice from Webucator.. Enter here.Also: Please take our survey on certifications and your career

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Steve Jobs narrates "Crazy ones" think different ad in never aired clip
  2. Oracle to pay U.S. almost $200 million to resolve false claims lawsuit
  3. Steve Jobs at Apple: In pictures
  4. Huawei gunning for Cisco in the enterprise
  5. Who's who in IPv6: The companies and people leading the way
  6. Can Hotmail revamp win back GMail defectors?
  7. Windows 8 means no more widgets or start menu
  8. Feds want uber cybersecurity compliance standard
  9. 'Incremental' iPhone 4S still promises to be big seller
  10. Steve Jobs told biographer he knew his time was short

Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from NetworkWorld.com on Twitter @NetworkWorld.

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_cisco_alert as security.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com.

Copyright (C) 2011 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **


No comments:

Post a Comment