Friday, February 19, 2010

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Is Cisco Truly Committed to Security?
Jamey Heary: Recently, a security analyst blogged about Cisco's security efforts and questioned Cisco's commitment to the market. Why should customers get excited about Cisco Security? To answer this and other timely questions I caught up with Tom Gillis, Vice President and General Manager of the Cisco Security Technology Business Unit, for a Q&A. Gillis explained the change in direction in MARS, why SensorBase IP reputation technology is important, and how mobile, cloud and video will impact security. Read More


E-GUIDE: Compuware

Perfecting Application Performance
The enterprise application scene has become increasingly complicated over the years. Things have changed with the rise of Web services, SOA, Virtualization and cloud computing. In this Executive Guide explore how to get the best performance out of today's application environments. Read Now.

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Connecting to Better Customer Service
Less than a third of surveyed IT executives believe their companies are "highly effective" at adapting to changing customer needs and priorities. Businesses that build a robust voice and data network infrastructure can achieve a high level of responsiveness, and transform customer information and feedback into actionable results. Click here.

Cisco patches multiple holes in its security products
The Cisco Subnet blgo: The bad news is that Cisco today warned customers of multiple holes in its security products. The good news is that it has released patches for all of them. Read More

Cisco's storied past as the most valuable company on earth
Brad Reese Cisco celebrated its 20th anniversary as a public company this week. And what a ride it's been for Cisco shareholders. At one point, Cisco's market capitalization made it the most valuable company on earth. Read More

Spanning Tree: Long Path Cost
Scott Hogg: About a week ago I was talking with Jeff Hardee and he brought to my attention the idea of using long Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) path length. He asked me if other enterprises were using the new long STP path cost method due to the increase in link-speeds within data centers. Read More


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Case Study: Dramatically Reduce Branch Office Costs
Sony Ericsson is saving over 1.5 million annually after adopting Wide Area Application Services (WAAS). The mobile phone manufacturer is accelerating mission-critical product life cycle management applications, improving IT agility and reducing IT operation costs at all of its branch sites. Learn More

Report: Cisco to kill blade partnership with Dell
The Cisco Subnet blog: Cisco is pulling out of its blade partnership plans with Dell, according to CRN UK. The product was expected to be launched next month as a version of the Cisco's Nexus family of switches placed inside Dell's M1000e blade chassis. Read More

Easy Role-based Access on Cisco Routers–CLI Views
Jamey Heary: Cisco routers are doing so many more things today other than routing that I frequently get asked how can I give such and such group limited, specific access to my router? Read More

BackTrack 4 Final Released
Scott Hogg: On January 11, 2010 the BackTrack team published the official release of BackTrack version 4. It is now possible to download both the traditional ISO and a high-useful VMWare virtual machine image. ... Read More


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Selecting the Right Reporting Technology
Today, dynamic reports have emerged as the most visual, widely used and impactful part of enterprise applications. In order to increase the usability and value of applications, ISVs must embed a technology into their products to add rich, interactive, Web 2.0 reporting and analytics to attract and retain customers. Learn more!

Perspectives on the new CCNP SWITCH exam
Wendell Odom: Today's post is written by Cisco Press author Dave Hucaby, who wrote the new SWITCH Official Cert Guide among his many other products. Read More

Cisco's Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) is New, but has Potential
Michael Morris: I once harangued Cisco over their new "Validated Architecture for Long Distance VMotion". I wasn't impressed, but I like the new Overlay Transport Virtualization inter-datacenter layer-2 connectivity. Read More

How to setup Cisco's Flexible NetFlow (FNF) with LEGO Blocks
Brad Reese: Network performance vendor Plixer International believes that Cisco's Flexible NetFlow (FNF) is the future of NetFlow technology. Plixer developed the following tutorial on how to setup standard fields in FNF. Read More

Cisco issues security advisory on security appliance
The Cisco Subnet blog: Cisco this week issued a security advisory on its IronPort encryption appliances. The appliances contain two vulnerabilities. Read More

Feds Change Cybersecurity Strategy -- Again
Jon Oltsik: Yesterday the Office of Management and Budget announced that it will no longer pursue the Trusted Internet Connect initiative first announced in November 2007. TIC was considered one of the cybersecurity efforts making up the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative. Read More



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