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Cisco content gateway vulnerable

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Cisco content gateway vulnerable
Gen 2 software has service bypass, DoS holesCisco this week issued a security advisory for its Content Services Gateway - Second Generation (CSG2), which runs on the Service and Application Module for IP. CSG2 provides policy management and billing based on deep-packet inspection for mobile data networks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Making the Promise of Cloud a Reality
Whether a business builds out its own cloud or buys cloud services from someone else, they need to be sure the end results are optimized for the speed users require. This paper identifies where the limitations of cloud computing exist and provides actionable strategies to unleash cloud performance. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Alcatel-Lucent

A Strategic View of Application Converged Networks
Access real-world lessons learned to help you successfully deploy a converged network. See how your technology choices can reduce complexity and costs while helping guarantee your convergence project's success. Read now

Cisco, Gartner story stirs debate
Comments are flying fast and furious re single-vendor network pros and consOur story on market research firm Gartner's view on single vendor network procurements has sparked quite a debate. Read More

Cisco acquires Pari: What goes around, comes around
Cisco this week announced its intent to acquire privately-held Pari Networks, a provider of network configuration, change and compliance management appliances that was founded by former Cisco engineers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Dell's SMART Approach to Workload Automation
Read a compelling case study by EMA, Inc. to learn how Dell uses BMC CONTROL-M to cut cost and increase productivity with workload automation. Read More!

Getting Started, Part 3: What on Why on the Cisco CLI
A Primer on the CLI, Why You Should Care, and How to Get the SkillsIf you just started your Cisco certification journey, and followed the specifics listed in the first two posts in this series, you'd have made a couple of big choices. You'd have chosen whether to start with CCENT, CCNA, or CCDA. If you chose CCNA, you'd have at least started to think about going for the 1-exam or 2-exam path. And you would also have chosen your primary study tool - be it a particular... Read More

Internet providers are the new secret police, says report
More and more European Union member states are delegating online policing to private companies and Internet service providers, according to a report released Wednesday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Wi-Fi Provides RX for Healthcare Challenges
This paper looks at how healthcare providers are using wireless LANs creatively to improve patient care and to realize much-needed cost efficiencies. Read now!

Intel gives away FCOE to simplify data centers
Intel has eased the migration to a single network infrastructure throughout data centers by introducing Open FCOE, a free software stack for Fibre Channel Over Ethernet. Read More

Deep dive: Flat networks are the future
A large flat layer 2 network is the key to a new unified fabric data center. The idea is that everything in the data center - servers, appliances and storage - should be part of one big flat layer 2 structure. Read More

This year's 25 Geekiest 25th anniversaries
Five years makes an official franchise, no? Either way, what follows is a truncated-for-print version of our fifth annual collection of the year's "25 Geekiest 25th anniversaries." Read More

Cisco: Puppy cams threaten Internet
Network demand will explode, fueled by unexpected growth in ambient video, like puppy cams and surveillance video, according to reports from the 33rd Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) conference held last week in Hawaii. Read More



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