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Cisco unveils next Internet core router

Cisco CRS-3: Is That It? | Cisco exec touts new core router's 100G Ethernet, energy efficiency

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Cisco unveils next Internet core router
Cisco Systems on Tuesday introduced its next-generation Internet core router, the CRS-3, with about three times the capacity of its current platform. Read More


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Cisco CRS-3: Is That It?
In this case, the inaccurate speculation would have better fit the buildup. Read More

Cisco exec touts new core router's 100G Ethernet, energy efficiency
Cisco's new CRS-3 core router, which the company has boasted will "forever change the Internet," will come with 100Gbps Ethernet interfaces and 322Tbps multichassis interconnect capability at first customer shipment. Read More


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Cisco quits WiMax radio business
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Cisco announcement follows Juniper, Verizon 100GE trial
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Fake Intel Chips and Energizer Bunny Trojans: What's going on?
Two stories caught my eye yesterday. First, a company named Newegg shipped counterfeit Intel i7 chips to customers where customers received a clay mold and piece of scrap metal rather than a real processor. Intel and others are investigating this situation. Read More

The iPad, a network administrator's savior or doom?
The iPad could be the dream that all network administrators have been waiting for as we listened to the hype for the past year. Due to its size, it is much better that carrying around a larger laptop to monitor, troubleshoot or configure your network devices. So it made me wonder what kind of applications for the network could Cisco come up with to help -- or would it use just a normal Web... Read More

Newest Security Reports Show Changing Threats
Over 9 months ago I posted a blog about the numerous annual security reports that are published by various organizations. However, in the rapidly-changing world of Internet security much has changed since then. New security reports have since been written and it is time to revisit these reports to see what different organizations are observing. I find it useful to seek out new perspectives on the... Read More

An in-depth look at telepresence
Today, we'd like to highlight an excellent (and free) publication available through Webtorials. "The Inter-Company Telepresence & Video Conferencing Handbook" was put together by The Human Productivity Lab, a consulting firm focused on telepresence and effective visual collaboration along with Brockmann & Company, a consulting and advisory firm serving high-tech equipment and application vendors and service providers. Read More



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