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Cisco compacts Catalyst switches
Cisco this week is rolling out two lines of Catalyst Ethernet switches in compact form factors intended for deployment in workgroups closer to users vs. wiring closets. Read More


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Medical Center Shares Tips on Wi-Fi Application Assurance
In this 15-min webinar, Rutland Regional discusses how they deliver reliable voice, video and medical device communications at the point of care. WLAN at Rutland was once a nice to have serving a select group & has now transitioned to what is deemed a utility serving a diverse group of users. Learn more now!

Cisco, Skype unveil new video services
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2011) in Las Vegas, the show was buzzing with news about the latest tablet computers and 4G wireless services. But news about video services also caught our attention: Cisco unveiled its Videoscape platform designed for service providers while Skype had multiple announcements about new video features, an acquisition, and further video integration with Verizon Wireless. Read More

Cisco's Videoscape: A Closer Look
Cisco's Videoscape: A Closer Look At CES 2011, Network World's Julie Bort gets a closer look at Cisco's Videoscape platform, which aims to integrate TV, Internet video, home video and other videos all in the cloud. From: networkworld Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 05:03 More in Science & Technology Read More

Cisco unveils Internet TV and more at CES
Cisco unveiled a suite of video products designed to combine digital TV, online content, social media and other communications applications into an all-inclusive home and mobile video session. Read More


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For years, tape storage systems have played a key role in efforts to store data for backup and retrieval, archiving, and contingency planning purposes. More recently, tape has been called on to help preserve and safeguard data to meet data retention laws and regulations. Read More

US revamps science, technology standard-setting efforts
NIST to bolster cloud computing, green building, emergency communications development.The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been given new marching orders: expand work with the private sector to develop standards for a range of key technologies such as cloud computing, emergency communications and tracking, green manufacturing and high performance green building construction. NIST could also see its core science and technology budget double by 2017. Read More

Cisco's Cius tablet coming to Verizon LTE
Verizon Wireless will introduce Cisco's Cius tablet for its fast LTE mobile broadband network in the spring of 2011, and the companies will also offer LTE interfaces for Cisco's second-generation Integrated Services Router for small and medium-size businesses. Read More

Hoping for WAN Acceleration at CES on mobile phones is heartbreaking
Will it be Cisco or Riverbed who wins this battle?  For the last two years I have waited for CES and Interop to see if a cellular carrier will come forward with a plan to provide WAN Acceleration for mobile phones. Each year I am filled with more doubts that we will never see it as that would cost the carriers more money in bandwidth lost and not billed. But at some point there has to be that one person at a carrier like Verizon, AT&T, Sprint or... Read More


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Videoconferencing for every budget
There's nothing like face-to-face meetings for really connecting with clients or team members, but with air travel becoming ever more expensive (and ever less pleasant), frequent in-person meetings are becoming less viable for many businesses. That means your best option is usually a videoconference. Read More

Cisco Videoscape attempts to be single source of video
Cisco Systems on Wednesday showed an offering that will give people a unified way of viewing video on TV's, mobile phones, and tablet computers. Read More

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