Verizon Business’ managed services hold key to its future Verizon Business has a number of initiatives it considers crucial to its future but perhaps none may be more important than its managed services ... 7 Cisco bad luck happenings in '07 Even the best of us has bad days or makes bad decisions, but when Cisco has them or makes them, they get reported widely. Here are our picks of the top 7 bad luck happenings in Ciscoland in the past year, ranging from the departure from Cisco of a high-flying exec to a wireless LAN data flooding to some major problems with Cisco VoIP equipment. In memoriam: the ISV The world of business software continued its inexorable march toward Total Consolidation in 2007. If IBM was off the mark in 1943 when it (supposedly) ... Groups launch new white spaces campaign A coalition of technology vendors, consumer groups and think tanks has launched a campaign to persuade the U.S. Federal Communications Commission ... Cisco's EOS online-content platform coming next year Cisco will introduce next year its Entertainment Operating System (EOS), a platform for delivering multimedia content to online ... Server electricity use soars in Asia Pacific region Server electricity use is growing faster in the Asia Pacific region (minus Japan) than anywhere on the planet. BLOGS Today on Cisco Subnet Cisco opens up IOS - Is it on its way to becoming a true software company? Cisco's metamorphosis into a software company is not without challenges. Rollerblader and dog lover - Martin Hardee, is building out a new Cisco.com search function. Blogger Michael Morris shares his best practices for the design phase of network design. Plus: Cisco security expert Jamey Heary's list of top 5 coolest security features/products released by Cisco in '07. Today on Microsoft Subnet Microsoft buys Multimap, U.K. online mapping services firm. Plus, hackers attack Microsoft Office Access with an oddball tactic and Kerrie Meyler explains Microsoft's DSI initiative intended to automate your network management. Buzzblog: 5 reasons you need a recipe-ready cell phone Mobio Networks is touting a new service that "provides instant access to hundreds of thousands of recipes anytime, anywhere" on your cell phone or gadget of choice. Now, before you dismiss the idea as half-baked, I've managed to come up with five scenarios under which I could see it making sense. (Yes, I jest.) Have you entered the drawing to win a training course from New Horizons? (Worth up to $2,000) Plus we have 15 copies of Patrick Regan's book on configuring Microsoft Windows Vista up for grabs. |
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