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Cisco warns of security hole in CiscoWorks
Jim Duffy: CiscoWorks Common Services for Solaris and Windows could allow unauthenticated admin access. Read More


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Get Storage Efficiency and Data Protection
This paper will show how NetApp storage efficiency and data protection features allow for a higher level of protection without compromise on risk or cost. Read now!

DISA, Cloud Computing, and The Last Mile in Afghanistan
Jon Oltsik: If you are interested in cloud computing you should look into the activities at the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Read More

QoS Lab 12 - Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI)
Kevin Wallace: This video demonstrates the configuration of Multilink PPP (MLP), and LFI mechanism. Read More

Metasploit 3.5 release brings 62 more exploits
Jim Heary: The best known and easiest to use security penetration testing toolkit, Metasploit, just released a new version 3.5. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Iron Mountain

Skip the Disk
ESG predicts 40% of companies will leverage cloud-based data protection by year's end. See if your organization is ready to take advantage of avoiding tape and secondary disk, shifting the burden of complex backup processes , increasing availability of existing servers, and more, Read now

Cisco study finds video surpassing P2P
Jim Duffy: P2P is now 25% of global broadband traffic, down from 38% last year, while streaming video, flash and Internet TV make up 26%.  Read More

The New CCNA Voice: Did it Just Get Harder?
Wendell Odom: Dave Schulz asserts that the new CCNA Voice - due to the new ICOMM exam - looks like it raises the bar. Read More

The CIA And The Encrypted Enterprise
Jon Oltsik: Pervasive encryption demand network key management services, a solid architecture, and lots of thinking. Read More


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Eliminate Tape Once and for All
Like many small to mid-size businesses, a Boston-based Toyota dealer was faced with tape capacity constraints, a shortage of physical space and limited IT resources. Learn how automated cloud data protection reduced tape backup costs by 70% and reduced storage needs of PC backups by 90% while providing bullet-proof disaster recovery. Read Now

QoS Review Questions
Kevin Wallace: We wrap up our month-long focus on the QoS exam (642-642) with a few review questions. Read More

Carly Fiorina features Cisco in political attack ad
Julie Bort: Fiorina ad condemns Cisco for outsourcing jobs   Read More

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