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Cisco sacrificing one for another?

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Cisco sacrificing one for another?
Just as Cisco is reportedly looking to shed its Linksys home router business, which it acquired in 2003 for $500 million, more speculation surfaces that the company may make an even bigger splash in an effort to energize growth. Bloomberg reports that Cisco's appetite for growth-through-expansion means that storage player NetApp, virtualization partner Citrix and cloud provid Read More


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Large enterprises will lean toward open SDN platforms
A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog post defining what "open networking" really meant and how it should be defined. On Monday morning, one of the companies I mentioned in the blog, Pica8, announced its vision and reference architecture for software defined networks (SDNs). Read More

Welcome to 2013: The Implications of Sufficiency
Looking back on 2012, we saw the blooming of LTE (thank you, iPhone 5), the arrival of 802.11ac (a year and a half ahead of the standard actually being done, but, hey, what else is new?), a shift from caring about platforms to caring about apps (yes, I know this statement remains controversial, but I stand by it, more now than ever, in fact), a far greater emphasis on the cloud (what we used to call... Read More


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IT leaders prepare for their top IT security threats of 2013
Wisegate, the professional networking organization for IT and information security professionals, recently convened its members to discuss their top IT security threats for the coming year. Read what's on their minds, and how they plan to address the threats. Read More

Future smart spies: Innovative leaps in 2012
When it comes to combining biometrics and smart devices, the future is now. Here is a look at three technological "smart" leaps that happened in 2012. Smart gaming touchscreen recognizes your touch Read More


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The Mayans really predicted the release of E17
On Friday, December 21st, 2012, the world won't be ending. But something far, far more surprising will be happening. In fact, the most improbable event, in human history, will occur on December 21st. That's right. I'm talking about the release of Enlightenment 17 (aka "E17"). Not familiar with E17? Here's a quick overview. *Clears throat* Read More

How removing 386 support in Linux will destroy the world
As you may have heard by now, the Linux kernel is dropping support for the 386 processor. It's okay. I'll wait right here while you finish pushing over monitors and flipping over every desk at work in a nerd rage. I did the same thing. Get it out of your system. I know, I know. Almost nobody on the planet uses a 386-based PC anymore. The first 386 processors started shipping in 1985 – which, according... Read More

Nine out of ten health care organizations breached for 7B in losses? I don't think so
The Ponemon Institute just released their third annual "Benchmark Study on Patient Privacy & Data Security." Sponsored by IDexperts, the survey and report looks at data breaches in the health care industry. As in years past, the report rings up some pretty impressive statistics. For instance 94% of health care organizations had a data breach in the last year, 45% had more than 5 data breaches. Read... Read More



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