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Cisco's own BYOD policies and practices helped kill Cius

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Cisco's own BYOD policies and practices helped kill Cius
Cisco even rejected its doomed Cius tablet internally. BYOD trends globally - and locally, officials said this week -- forced the company to cancel development of the collaboration endpoint two weeks ago, later than it apparently should have. Read More


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VOSS and ISI measure UC value at Cisco Live
One of the more interesting parts of the annual Cisco Live event is the "World of Solutions" exhibit hall. This is where many of Cisco's vendor partners exhibit their wares and try to sell their products to the massive Cisco install base. Although the Analyst Relations team at Cisco didn't give me that much time to walk the show floor I did find time to see a few of the vendors, one of which... Read More

Google's software-defined/OpenFlow backbone drives WAN links to 100% utilization
Google, an early backer of software-defined networking and OpenFlow, shared some details at the recent Open Networking Summit about how the company is using the technology to link 12 worldwide data centers over 10G links. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Google Principal Engineer Amin Vahdat to learn more. Read More


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NASA's Voyager spacecraft could be close to breaking free of our solar system
NASA this week said its remarkable 34-year old Voyager 1 spacecraft may be getting close to breaking out of our solar system and into interstellar space. The reason NASA says the spacecraft maybe getting close to that historic break through is that the ship has "encountered a region in space where the intensity of charged particles from beyond our solar system has markedly increased." Read More

10 unsung fathers of technology
In the tech world, the inventor, originator or driving force behind a new product or technology is typically dubbed "father of the _______". As in Tim Berners-Lee, father of the Web. As in Vint Cerf, father of the Internet. As in Bob Metcalfe, father of Ethernet. Here, in honor of fathers everywhere, are some industry "fathers" you may not have heard of: Read More


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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!

F5's DevCentralized Gets Cloudy
Communities of interest have been all the rage over the past few years. Just this year alone we've seen Infoblox, Aruba and other tech vendors launch online communities to support their products. The concept behind the community is that users of the products can share ideas, use cases, scripts, architectures or anything else related to the product, and what better way to learn about what's possible... Read More

HP to showcase its SDN capabilities at Interop Tokyo
HP will be showcasing its strategy and developments in the software-defined networks (SDN) space at the technology conference Interop in Tokyo on Friday. Read More

Cisco ends the SDN suspense
At long last, the wait - and suspense - is over. Read More



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