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Monday, July 23, 2012

Cisco’s Roller Coaster July

Tech's center of gravity shifts north to San Francisco | Dell's cloud plans slip behind schedule

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Cisco's Roller Coaster July
It seems that so far July 2012 has been a bit of a microcosm of what Cisco has been like the past few years. They've taken huge leaps forward with technology and the potential doors they can open for users, but taken some steps backward in the handling of their business practices. Read More


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Tech's center of gravity shifts north to San Francisco
The venture capitalist Vinod Khosla recently described Silicon Valley as a state of mind, rather than a geographical place. If that's the case, that state of mind can increasingly be found in San Francisco. Read More


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Sophisticated Simplicity
The key is to build simplicity and ease of use into these solutions from Day 1. This white paper will demonstrate a clear path to UC simplicity, and to overall success of UC deployments. Learn more.

Dell's cloud plans slip behind schedule
Dell announced an aggressive schedule last year to roll out cloud-based application services, but it now looks like the schedule was a little too aggressive. Read More


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Traditional WLAN vs. ADTRAN's Virtual Wireless LAN (vWLAN)
The substantial differences between a traditional hardware controller-based wireless LAN and ADTRAN's virtual wireless LAN (hypervisor-based) are detailed in ADTRAN's WLAN vs. vWLAN comparison chart. Learn more.

Microsoft sizes up its cloud
Microsoft says its Azure cloud has more than 4 trillion objects stored in it, a fourfold increase from a year ago. Read More

Network World's Products of the Week, 7/23/12
Network World's roundup of intriguing new products. Read More

Domestic drones: security and privacy game changer
University of Texas Prof.Todd Humphreys testified to Congress about how his team "repeatedly took control" of a civilian drone from a remote hilltop at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico in front of Homeland Security and FAA officials. Read More



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