GM to Cisco: A momentous passing of the torch It's official: General Motors is off the Dow, and Cisco Systems takes its place. The transition is more than just a dry Wall Street accounting maneuver: From a cultural, economic, and societal perspective, it marks a seismic shift in how our world is organized. 4 key points on broadband stimulus money In her research note this week, Boston based Avian Securities Senior Telecom Research Analyst - Catharine Trebnick, gave an update on the broadband initiatives of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). What the Wireless Venture Capitalists Like New investment in technology is reportedly down this year, like everything else, but venture capitalists (VCs) are still plowing cash into wireless and mobile. Too Many IOS Versions, Something's Gotta Give Soon Back when I worked in network operations at AT&T, I was (strangely) proud that I knew all the different versions, feature sets, and varieties of Cisco IOS. It was one of the things I could use quickly when dealing with bugs and outages. However, now, all the different versions of IOS are making me sick. Especially now being a manager having to deal with all of them. Let's take a short stroll down IOS lane... Best I can tell there are nine varieties of IOS: Regular IOS - the old warhorse running the routers. Cell phones! $#!&! Gibbs continues his rant about cell phone service providers and customer disservice and wonders how we can afford to let what are critical communications be run by what is effectively a cartel that just wants to squeeze us for every last cent it can while providing, at best, mediocre service? Altogether now: "I'm mad as hell
" Will The Cloud Manage To Persist? Lessons From Operating In The Cloud It's been an interesting learning experience using Amazon's EC2 computing cloud. Building an RSS podcast feed, Part 1 Gibbs explores the details of creating an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed for a podcast. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. |
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