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Friday, October 14, 2011

Of Cisco, Citrix, VMware and WAAS

Vint Cerf on Google's privacy practices and how getting tagged in a multitude of online media is disconcerting | Is Cisco losing thought leadership in the networking industry?

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Of Cisco, Citrix, VMware and WAAS
Cisco's deepened relationship with Citrix for desktop virtualization demonstrates that Cisco will not put all of its eggs into one basket when it comes to market opportunities like virtualization. Yet, no new virtualization partnership may ever be as deep or strategic as the one it's had for years with VMware. Read More


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Building the Next Generation Data Center
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Eliminate Architectural Limitations of WLANs
Reduce the cost and complexity of wireless networks with cloud-enabled, distributed Wi-Fi and routing. By removing the architectural limitations of traditional WLANs, you can support identity-based access and enable delivery of mission-critical applications and services to any user, on any device, at any time without a single point of failure. Read now!

Vint Cerf on Google's privacy practices and how getting tagged in a multitude of online media is disconcerting
Few companies inspire the awe — and the dread about privacy concerns — that Google does, because of its search engine, Google maps and its Street View imagery, its Gmail e-mail and other cloud-based services. Read More

Is Cisco losing thought leadership in the networking industry?
If you work in networking, you've gotta have love for Cisco. Like most of us, I first learned about networking through Cisco, and attaining the CCIE certification would prove to be the basis for launching my career. Cisco's brand in networking is analogous to what the brands Xerox and Polaroid were to their respective industries; like what IBM was to the mainframe and minicomputer industry. Read... Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

The Arrival of Cloud Thinking
Much is being made of the "the cloud." The money it will save. The agility it will bring to computing. What is less obvious is how IT departments are actively employing cloud services today. How they are reacting to both public and private cloud initiatives. What it will mean over the next couple of years for IT decision makers and implementers. Learn More

Air Force goes on cyberdefensive about attack drone virus
The Air Force today tried to quash the firestorm of criticism around its handling of the computer virus that hit its unmanned drone program last month. Read More

2011 tech industry graveyard
WebOS, Cisco Flip camera, Google Labs and the rest: Our list of IT companies, technologies and ideas killed off or headed for the end of life Read More


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Oracle Database Security What to Look for
With this paper Tanya Baccum, SANS Institute analyst, examines these measures for holistically protecting Oracle database from the inside out. Learn More Today!

The SSL certificate industry can and should be replaced
The SSL certificate authorities like Comodo that have had their security undermined by hackers shouldn't be trusted, and in fact, the way the entire SSL certificate industry of today works can and should be replaced with something better, says Moxie Marlinspike, a security expert who's come up with a plan he says will do that. Read More

LogRhythm Takes SIEM To The Next Level
Last week may have been the all-time high-point for security management with McAfee's acquisition of Nitro Security followed by IBM's purchase of Q1 Labs. Why all of the activity? Security management requirements are rapidly changing, moving away from log filtering and compliance reporting to comprehensive situational awareness and deep analytics. To their credit, McAfee and IBM recognized these... Read More



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