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Friday, March 23, 2012

Figuring out the data center fabric maze

Cisco helps users welcome BYOD | Anticipating the Open Network Summit

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Figuring out the data center fabric maze
Despite vendor pledges to support existing or developing industry standards, users are expected to deploy single-vendor data center and cloud switching fabrics from their primary suppliers. Read More


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Cisco helps users welcome BYOD
Cisco is taking this BYOD thing seriously. The company this week unveiled new and enhanced products designed to specifically manage yet optimize a workplace for employees plugging in their own personal devices. Read More

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We are a few weeks away from the Open Network Summit (www.opennetsummit.org) which will be held in Santa Clara April 16 through 18. Read More


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