Use the Cisco restroom at your own risk Things may look a little grubbier around Cisco's San Jose headquarters. That's because 100 janitors and supporters were camped out in front of the Tasman Drive complex this week to protest the firing of 75 of their comrades. Anxious industry awaits word from Cisco Everyone with an investment in the U.S. and global economy is waiting to hear what Cisco will report for its next quarterly results on Wednesday, May 6. Few think that Cisco will report stellar figures (analysts expect Cisco to post a 17% decline in revenue, and a 34% drop in earnings per share). But if it offers a hopeful outlook for the next two quarters, it could inject another boost of much-needed optimism into the economy. Is it time to cut the Ethernet access cable? A range of companies with wireless LANs are discovering that 50% to 90% or more of Ethernet ports now go unused, because Wi-Fi has become so prevalent. Juniper Networks takes direct aim at Cisco's one million certified engineers In my opinion, Juniper Networks is striking at the heart of Cisco's competitive edge, its one million certified engineers! How you may ask? Free Juniper JUNOS training for Cisco certified engineers until December 2009! Obviously, Juniper J-Partner Resellers benefit from the program as it reduces the time and expense of getting SEs certified. PCI Security Council votes Cisco onto its elite Board of Advisors Cisco Systems has been voted onto the twenty-one member PCI Security Standards Council (SSC) Board of Advisors. The official announcement from the council should come in early May. Best of Interop Awards are going well, I am a judge this year. But who will make the biggest bang? The Best of Interop Awards are going well this year, this being my first appearance as a judge. I have had a few people ask me if I was going to judge this year, so I decided it was time to let... Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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