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10 ex-Cisco employees making an impact in the industry
Cisco alumni can be found throughout the tech industry. These are the ones that are making a big impact in their new roles. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Meru Networks

Business Drivers For Adopting The Next Generation Of Wi-Fi
Higher education, hospitality and healthcare are at the forefront of industries experiencing the tsunami of devices and applications coming onto their networks. Learn what is driving the next generation of Wi-Fi and what key business variables IT leaders have to consider when evaluating 802.11ac. Learn more >>

WHITE PAPER: PC Connection

CI Data Centers Maximize Efficiency and Business Agility
With data center infrastructure often based on disparate systems that require different skill sets to manage, total cost of ownership (TCO) can be significantly out of proportion to the value delivered. Learn how converged infrastructures combine storage, networking and management into an integrated system that delivers maximum efficiency. Learn More

2013: The 12 months of Cisco
This past year saw several major events and product introductions unfold at Cisco, beginning with an effort to connect cars to the Internet and ending with a solid pipeline in place for its new data center switches and fabric technology. The following is a review of the highlights of the year that was at Cisco, 2013. Read More

2013 Robot Invasion - Our Favorites
2013 Robot Invasion - Our Favorites In 2013 robots continued their advance into industry and the home, helping us with mundane and dangerous tasks while also providing us with a bit of entertainment. We'll take a look at some... From: Network World Videos Views: 1 1 ratings Time: 05:20 More in Science & Technology Read More


WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks

Web Site Performance for the Speed of Business
IT organizations must look beyond raw network speed to increase website performance and deliver the superior online user experiences that drive business. Web performance is a multi-layered problem, encompassing reliability, scalability and mobile reach as well as speed. Learn More

Enterprise Security Professionals Offer Their Mobile Computing Security Advice
In 2012, ESG research asked 315 security professionals working at enterprise organizations (i.e. more than 1,000 employees) about the impact of mobile computing on security management and operations. It turned out that the impact was pretty substantial, 30% of organizations say that mobile devices made security management and operations "much more difficult," while 32% say that mobile devices... Read More

'PGP' encryption has had stay-powering but does it meet today's enterprise demands?
PGP encryption, as industry old-timers know, started out as "Pretty Good Privacy" invented by Phil Zimmermann in 1991, and since then, was sold on to various corporate owners until it ended in the hands of Symantec in 2010. While it is a widely used vintage brands, does PGP public-key encryption still meet today's enterprise demands, given the rise of cloud computing and mobile? Read More


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Software Asset Management: Getting Started
Find out what steps to take that can lead your organization down the smooth path to SAM deployment. This SAM primer can help you and your organization mitigate software non-compliance issues and optimize software license management while containing costs. Read Now

Juniper vs. Palo Alto Networks: Firewall court battle set to begin
Call it the fist fight over firewalls for 2014. Juniper Networks is going for a knock-out against rival Palo Alto Networks in a patent-dispute lawsuit related to next-generation firewalls that's set to go to trial in Delaware in February. And Palo Alto wants to take out Juniper in its own separate patent lawsuit. Read More

How to set up port forwarding
For so many of us, networking hardware is a necessary evil. It's great when it works, but once it does, we just want to leave it alone. But if you've ever run into an app or service that requires "port forwarding" and have thrown up your hands in frustration, don't worry. I'm here to show you it's not so scary after all. Read More

The worst cloud outages of 2013 (part 2)
We've seen some embarrassingly bad cloud outages in 2013 from some of the biggest names in technology. So which fail was the worst of them all? Read More

Avaya builds massive Wi-Fi net for 2014Winter Olympics
BYOD for 30,000 people creates extraordinary demands on the network Read More


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