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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Cisco stresses set-top boxes to stay

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Cisco stresses set-top boxes to stay
Reports have resurfaced that Cisco is looking to sell its Scientific Atlanta set-top box business after six years, $7 billion and razor thin profit margins, but the company says it remains committed to set-top boxes. Read More


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Digital Transformation: Creating New Business Models
Individuals and businesses alike are embracing the digital revolution. Social networks and digital devices are being used to engage government, businesses and civil society, as well as friends and family. Read More!

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Optimizing Enterprise WLAN Performance
This white paper reviews business and technology trends impacting enterprise wireless networks and describes how HP Mobility Solutions in general and HP Mobility Traffic Manager in particular enable the industry's most scalable, cost-effective and manageable wireless network deployments. Learn more

Cisco's Nexus switches open to DoS attacks
Cisco this week issued a security advisory for a vulnerability in its NX-OS operating system, the software driving its Nexus data center switches. The vulnerability could leave the switches open to denial of service (DoS) attacks, the advisory states. Read More

Antenna Software launches cloud-based mobile app service
Antenna Software today unveiled cloud-based software called AMPchroma for designing, testing and managing mobile apps and mobile websites. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Responding to New Threats in More Complex IT Environments
As organizations today face the challenge of protecting their valuable data, they must balance that protection with giving business users and customers access to the data. Learn More!

F5 Networks focuses on alliances with mobile-device management vendors
F5 Networks says it has entered into technology-alliance agreements with several mobile-device management (MDM) vendors in order to optimize use of F5 Technologies remote-access software with MDM software used to manage smartphones and tablets. Read More

NASA: You know you're a Geek if….
NASA's always interesting CIO today posted a tribute to Geeks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Array Networks

Large-Scale Remote Access & Mobility
Today, secure remote access must support the increased demands of productivity, mobility and business continuity. Learn why traditional VPNs are not up to the task and why remote desktop access is superior for cost-effectively achieving enterprise-wide remote access and mobility. Read now.

Datacenter in a box - containers are not just for storage
I'm used to thinking of data centers in the form of a large room, with racks, raised floor and neon lights. But there are other ways: The things is, you dont have to be google to build a datacenter based on containers, the deployement can be based on a single container, parked in your parking lot, powered by generator and powerfull as your brick-and-mortar based one. Read More

Post-CloudConnect thoughts: I want a new scale
As I sit here in the lobby of the Hyatt after attending CloudConnect this week and even speaking a bit I was listing to The Shins song 'New Slang' from the Garden State soundtrack [a good one btw, especially if you want to chill out, type for a bit, and not be forced into eavesdropping three conversations around you that are all tangentially interesting] and as I listened to 'New Slang' I kept changing... Read More



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