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Cisco helps drive data center equipment mkt. in Q1

Cisco ACS 5.1 makes troubleshooting 802.1x a breeze | The CCIE Party at Networkers Has Big Potential This Year

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Cisco helps drive data center equipment mkt. in Q1
Sales of Cisco's Nexus data center switches helped propel the first quarter market for "purpose-built" switches and data center networking equipment overall, according to Infonetics Research. Read More


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Cisco ACS 5.1 makes troubleshooting 802.1x a breeze
Let's face it 802.1x has been around for over a decade now and its still now widely deployed and suffers from a bad rap. One of the key reasons for this is that 802.1x suffers from serious operational shortcomings and lacks proper troubleshooting tools. Cisco ACS has never been known for its flashy GUI and great troubleshooting tools. In fact, previous to version 5.x, ACS was notorious for its lack... Read More

The CCIE Party at Networkers Has Big Potential This Year
What can I say? I like a good CCIE party when I go to Networkers. Before my first Networkers in 2005, I got a simple e-mail about the CCIE party which would be during the customer appreciation event. Given the simplicity of the e-mail, I was expecting a separate section of the overall customer appreciation event. Probably get a T-shirt and meet some people; nothing exciting. Boy, was I wrong. ... Read More


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Cisco not impacted by Europe's troubles
Cisco is seeing no slowdown in European sales despite the continent's economic troubles. The problems range from Greece's inability to pay its debts to the ripple effect of currency instability throughout the European Union. Read More


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Enterasys looks to head off Cisco, Brocade data center plans
Enterasys, the networking division of Siemens Enterprise Communications, this week unveiled it data center strategy, which hinges on partnerships and multivendor inclusion as well as the policy-based management capabilities of its switches. Read More

Users find the secrets of WAN optimization
WAN optimization offers better application performance, cost savings and reduced bandwidth needs, but the business reasons to buy may vary. Read More



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1 comment:

Warner said...

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