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Cisco gear sold to Iran despite sanctions

Cisco touts TelePresence endpoint for 'harsh' environments | DARPA wants electronics with radically novel liquid cooling technology

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Cisco gear sold to Iran despite sanctions
Despite sanctions that prohibit sales of American technology to Iran, an Iranian mobile operator was able to source equipment from Cisco, HP and Sun, which is now owned by Oracle. Read More


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BYOD: 5 Things You Need to Know
This white paper discusses the role of self-service device registration in overcoming the five key challenges associated with BYOD. Learn More

Cisco touts TelePresence endpoint for 'harsh' environments
Cisco this week unveiled a TelePresence endpoint for workers in nontraditional settings, like those caught in a storm, stuck in traffic or otherwise detached from the usual 9 to 5 business world. Read More

DARPA wants electronics with radically novel liquid cooling technology
With increased electronic minituriztion and the density of the chips running such devices heat is a mortal enemy for the power and scalability of such systems. Read More


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Network/Cloud Security & Business Continuity eGuide
Network security today means much more than simply building a perimeter around the enterprise network to defend from threats. With cloud-computing models becoming more popular, enterprises are extending corporate data and applications outside the four walls of the data center. Learn More!

Cisco competitor extends data center fabric line
Xsigo Systems this week enhanced its data center fabric portfolio with support for more hypervisors and next-generation servers based on Intel's "Romley" design. Read More

Berners-Lee, MIT's Clark offer glimpses into the future of the Internet
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, speaking at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Mass., Tuesday night with MIT Senior Research Scientist David Clark, said that participation in the information society must be regarded as a right, not a privilege. Read More


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Maximizing the Benefits of Virtualization & Consolidation
The twin concepts of virtualization and consolidation in IT environments are increasingly being applied by midsized firms to improve performance and gain efficiency. Improvement in the coordination of resources can result in greater competitiveness and lower costs. View Now

Could insurance coverage hobble commercial space flights?
Should the government continue to share the monetary risk of a catastrophic spacecraft accident even as the United States depends ever-more on commercial space technology? Read More

ISOC: IPv6 is the new normal for the Internet
IPv6 is the new normal for the Internet. So claims the Internet Society (ISOC) as it sums up the early results of its World IPv6 Launch Day held on Wednesday. Read More

Gartner warns: Fabric-based computing could cost IT operations jobs
Gartner analysts gave IT operations managers some straight talk this week: Change the way you do things before enterprise adoption of new technologies such as fabric-based computing, smartphones and tablets puts you out of a job. Read More

IPv6: Five Things You Should Know
Today is the day IPv6 finally goes live. For as long as there has been an Internet IPv4 has been synonymous with IP and nobody really stopped to think about which version of the protocol it was. But, IPv4 has outlived its usefulness. Read More



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