Monday, July 09, 2007

AT&T builds unique call center for IRS using Cisco gear; Reputation becomes part of Cisco's NAC

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Network World's Cisco News Alert, 07/09/07

AT&T builds unique call center for IRS using Cisco gear, 07/04/07: AT&T has completed a $12.4 million upgrade to the Internal Revenue Service’s call centers that is one of the first and largest deployments ever of Cisco's Customer Voice Portal infrastructure, according to AT&T.

Reputation becomes part of Cisco's NAC, 07/05/07: Cisco recently announced that it would integrate reputation technology, gained from its purchase of Ironport, into the Cisco Self Defending Network architecture.

Today on Cisco Subnet: Blogger Brad Reese asks should you list all your certs on your resume or just the top ones. Blogger Jeff Doyle lays the groundwork before his short series on implementing IPv6. Author Expert blogger Doug Alger shares his experiences of building Cisco's upcoming Tier III/IV production data center in Texas, plus enter to win his book on building data centers. Also: 10 tricks with Cisco IOS service command.

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Live chat with routing guru Jeff Doyle: Author Jeff Doyle, celebrity blogger for Cisco Subnet, will be the guest of honor for a Network World Chat. He’ll answer all your questions on networking, routing and the mystery of life. Save the date: August 1, 2 p.m. EDT.

Cisco co-founder launching optical network start-up, 07/06/07: Cisco co-founder Len Bosack is launching a company that claims it will bring “fundamental change to worldwide telecommunications” with an optical transport system allowing IT departments to easily and quickly deploy in-house metropolitan optical networks that make efficient use of space and power.

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Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth covers Cisco for Network World.



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