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Cisco: 'We're not going to rest' until videoconferencing is in every office room

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Cisco: 'We're not going to rest' until videoconferencing is in every office room
Cisco unveiled an array of video conferencing products as it seeks to provide video collaboration systems for meeting rooms of all sizes. Read More


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Aruba Networks announced a package of software upgrades designed to better accommodate all-wireless workplaces, including sites where it's common to see employees using three different mobile devices with multiple applications. Read More

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By combining location data gathered using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks, German upstart Locoslab wants to improve the accuracy of indoor positioning, while at the same time implementing privacy features to assuage any fears users have. Read More

IE zero-day flaw shows kinks in Microsoft patching
The speed at which cybercriminals exploited an Internet Explorer vulnerability discovered in mid-February and finally patched Tuesday demonstrates the snags in Microsoft's security update system. Read More


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VMware has released a virtual Storage Area Network (Virtual SAN), which the company says will usher in a new era of policy-driven and virtual machine-centric storage provisioning. Read More

Cloud wars heating up in 2014
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Robot project aims to help doctors diagnose human stroke victims
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VMware launches virtual SAN software
VMware has introduced software designed to make it much easier for its customers to store large numbers of virtual machines (VMs) created with the company's software. Read More


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