Extreme offers data center switching alternative to Cisco Extreme Networks this week unveiled a blueprint for migrating data center networks from the physical world to virtualization, and then ultimately to cloud computing. Cisco retains security leadership in Q3 The worldwide market for network security appliances and software grew 7% between the second and third quarters to $1.26 billion, according to Infonetics Research.Cisco remains the leader with 35% of the market. It gained a point of share from Q2, Infonetics found, Cisco's first sequential gain in three quarters. When will Cisco issue a statement addressing US-CERT Clientless SSL VPN Vulnerability Note VU#261869? The Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team, US-CERT, has issued a warning on its website that certain networking products from Cisco and Juniper are vulnerable to an exploit in which hackers could gain broad access to corporate networks, then steal confidential data, install malicious software or turn PCs into spam servers. Both Cisco and Juniper were notified about... Index Page - 2009 Series on Why CCNA Seems Difficult CCNA Diffcultives Index PageThis blog post lists links to a 6-part series on the CCNA Certification, examining the reasons why many people find the exam surprisingly difficult. This series was posted to this blog in July-Sept 2009. This index is here as a convenience for those searching for information on these topics.Part 1 - Why is Passing CCNA so Difficult?Part 2 - Why CCNA is Difficult, Part... Wall Street Beat: Cautious optimism reigns for tech Despite lingering concerns about global economic stability, analysts for the most part remain confident that IT will continue to lead markets out of the recession. Nortel in '09: Dismantling of a tech stalwart This year saw the slow, painful dismantling of Nortel. Its gradual exit from the tech scene played out the entire year, as each month brought news of more layoffs, markdowns or sell-offs. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Cisco has 84% of Tandberg locked up and The VEPA standard -- a potential game changer?; On Microsoft Subnet: Fake Microsoft security e-mail spreads malicious code; On Google Subnet: Google releases free public DNS Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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