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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Cisco grapples with transition as routers and switches lag

Cerf: Future of Internet doesn't include an IPv7 | From RSA: Cisco, Juniper compete with security endpoints

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Cisco grapples with transition as routers and switches lag
Cisco is in the throes of a companywide transition away from the switches and routers that form the bedrock of its business toward new markets to fuel future growth -- and the shift is affecting Cisco's revenue. Read More


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Cerf: Future of Internet doesn't include an IPv7
Vint Cerf takes his title of Chief Internet Evangelist for Google seriously, and is knee-deep in several projects to bring the next versions of the Internet into being. These projects include pushing for worldwide IPv6 adoption, but they don't include plans for an IPv7. Read More

From RSA: Cisco, Juniper compete with security endpoints
Random thoughts from RSA: regulatory compliance is out of favor, Symantec is doing interesting integration and Cisco, Juniper will compete for the security endpoint.It's late and my brain is fried from 3 days of meetings -- but here are a few more observations from the RSA Security conference. Read More


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How to configure a MGCP gateway for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)
Configuring and MGCP Gateway This CIPT1 8.0 video shows you how to configure an MGCP gateway. This gateway allows a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) cluster to receive calls from the Publish Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Read More

Riverbed upgrades WAN optimization platforms
Riverbed has added a level service dashboard designed to give business executives a high-level view of how well applications are performing on the network. Read More


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Fresh off 'Jeopardy!' victory, IBM Watson lands health care job
IBM's Watson has parleyed its overwhelming victory in this week's "Jeopardy!" challenge into a job developing smart applications for the health care industry. Read More

Cheating rampant on cert tests, software compliance
Do most IT workers think it's unethical to study for a certification exam with stolen exam questions (so-called brain dumps)? Is it OK to buy used gear from an unauthorized dealer? How about new gear? What about gear falsely sporting a brand name (fake gear)? And what is the one professional area where IT professionals "cheat" the most? Read More



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