Friday, July 02, 2010

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The Next Generation of Routing Architecture
Wendell Odom: LISP -- Locator ID Separation Protocol - may well revolutionize routing at the edge of Enterprises, homes, and even individual mobile devices. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: AccelOps

Security & Operations- Compete or Cooperate?
Struggling to justify spending your tight budget only for SIEM and compliance? Can the CIO expend funds on one tool for one part of the company? Would you rather have a tool that on top of SIEM offers unified monitoring of your entire network and infrastructure from a security, availability, performance and change perspective? Next step- AccelOps.

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: AT&T

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Why You Can No Longer Afford to Consider Presence as an Optional Component
Brian Morgan: If I had to choose one feature provided by Unified Communications (UC) as being the least understood across the board, it would have to be Presence.  Read More

Cisco's UCS is 1 year old
Jim Duffy: Cisco's Unified Computing System platform, which consolidates data center operations by integrating blade servers with storage access, virtualization and switching, celebrated its first birthday this week at Cisco Live. Read More

Log Management, The Next Generation
Jon Oltsik: Most log management systems provide little more than triggers and alerts when something happens. What about security forensics? Read More


WEBCAST: 3Com

3 Steps to Transform Your Data Center
Join Robert Whiteley, V.P. and Research Director at Forrester Research, for this Webcast on transforming your data center. Robert will discuss the critical networking trends that will affect the way you build your data center and provide a 3 step transformation formula. View Now.

Cisco's new WAAS 4.2: Breakthrough innovations or just fixing bugs?
Larry Chaffin: I have been asked many times for my thoughts on the new release of Cisco WAAS 4.2. I have held off writing about this until now, after I had a chance to read over the release notes. Read More

Chambers vs. Jobs, IPad vs. Cius, a battle brewing?
Larry Chaffin: Today John Chambers at Cisco live announced a new Cisco product called the Cius. But I'm wondering about the data plan. Read More

Cisco awards second I-Prize
Jim Duffy: Five young Mexican students won the second Cisco I-Prize, a global contest to conceptualize an idea that could turn into Cisco's next billion dollar opportunity. Read More


WEBCAST: Oracle Corporation

Getting Started with Identity Compliance
The Burton Group's, Kevin Kampman, provides an overview of the latest technology for identity management. He'll help you sift through key, mandatory requirements and features and functionality that can wait. Kevin offers guidance on how you can get a 360-degree view of users' access and behavior, best practices and a real-world implementation. View Now.

Hands on with the Android tablet "Cius" that Cisco announced at Cisco Live
Erik Parker: Cisco announced its Android-based tablet device geared towards collaboration with front-facing video support at 720p, a rear camera, and all of the things Android brings to the table. Read More

Best Sign at Cisco Live
Michael Morris: Carlos Dominguez, SVP, Office of the Chairman and CEO and emcee of the Cisco Live keynotes started off the keynote today with a short slide show on funny signs in Las Vegas. Read More

Special Cisco Live Contest - Hottest Booth Girl
Michael Morris: For my last blog from Cisco Live this year, I am happy to run our traditional Hottest Booth Girl Contest. As any attendee will admit, extremely good looking young women are a sure-fire way to get network geeks to listen to your 60 second speech about how your software tool will revolutionize a network. Read More

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