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Cisco's 10 most opportunistic acquisitions
These acquisitions helped Cisco jump on market trends early on, and take hold of them as they grow into money-makers. Read More


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Laser makes internet backbone speeds four-times faster
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a laser that could quadruple internet speeds on the existing internet backbone. Read More

Everyone wants open source SDNs
Nearly all respondents to an OpenDaylight survey on SDN and NFV want open source in their implementations. Read More

Cisco gets fresh mid-range router competition
OneAccess, the branch office router company that's a major competitor to Cisco overseas, is launching new products for the mid-range router market. Read More


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Simplify and Consolidate Data Protection for Better Results
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Zscaler dreams of "Shift"-ing routing to the Cloud
Imagine moving your router from your perimeter up to the cloud. What's more, let's let someone else manage it, bake in security, give you greater visibility, stability and management control, all while saving you money. How's that for disruption? Read More

HP claims it's solved the two big problems with 3D printing
Hewlett-Packard claims to have solved the two biggest problems with today's 3D printers and will make its first big technology announcement in that area in June, CEO Meg Whitman said Wednesday. Read More

Big data, big pay: 10 data jobs with climbing salaries
Learn more about the salaries, skills requirements, and typical duties of 10 data-centric IT jobs. The highest paying is data warehouse manager, with starting salaries ranging from $115,250 to $154,250. Read More


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Getting Agnostic about Mobile Devices
The need for flawless, high-performing mobile apps is critical, yet many organizations struggle. This paper explains how to accurately analyze performance of mobile apps, calculate the cost of app failure, and how to develop, deploy and test mobile apps so that malfunctions don't happen. Read more!

Why Google Apps is winning IT hearts and minds
For decades, basic office software didn't pose any major questions for IT departments - you bought Microsoft Office, and then worked on keeping it up-to-date, because there simply wasn't much else available that made sense for the enterprise. By the mid-1990s, Microsoft had ruthlessly dispatched competitors like Novell and was essentially unchallenged in the enterprise software market. Read More

Microsoft scrambles to simplify its licensing
Microsoft is pledging dramatic improvements to its notoriously complex enterprise licensing, but experts are skeptical about the potential impact of the plan. Read More

Gov't push for broadband access yields gains; data privacy still a challenge
President Obama's National Broadband Plan has helped expand Internet access in the U.S., but needs to be updated to account better data protection needs. Read More


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