Monday, August 29, 2005

Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.


All the week's Cisco news and analysis, 08/29/05
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Network World's Cisco News Alert

Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt., 08/29/05

Cisco is upgrading software on its Catalyst 6500 switches so
individual processes on the devices run separately, allowing
customers to reboot processes without taking the entire switch
offline.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert5997>

Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi, 08/26/05

A joint development project announced this week at Fall Intel
Developer Forum by Intel and Cisco could have significant
effects on enterprise wireless LANs.
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performance mgmt., 08/25/05

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leading the market for LAN switching and WAN routing, to
providing voice and wireless gear ...
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Intel, Cisco team up on Wi-Fi enhancements, 08/24/05

Intel and Cisco have joined to improve the Wi-Fi experience,
initially by delivering better technology for VoIP and for
enabling users to automatically connect to the best nearby
network, company executives said Tuesday.
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4. IT staff shortage looming
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5. CLECs play a new tune
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Today's most-forwarded story:

Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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