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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Cisco's New "Validated Architecture for Long Distance VMotion" is Cheap Marketing

Chambers gets 2 Million after net income falls 24% from last year , wish I ran my company like that.; Can you see John Chambers directing Cisco to buy Alcatel-Lucent?
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Cisco's New "Validated Architecture for Long Distance VMotion" is Cheap Marketing

I was disapointed last week to see how cheap and over-hyped Cisco's "Validated Architecture for Long Distance VMotion" was. Read full story

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