Friday, February 18, 2011

Cisco, Juniper announce wares for mobile; Are customers getting the best of Cisco?

Are customers getting the best of Cisco and causing its downturn in margins? | Cisco, Juniper compete with security endpoints

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Cisco, Juniper mobilize in Barcelona
Jim Duffy: Lost amid the scrutinize of Cisco's Q2 financials were significant product announcements by it and Juniper at MWC in Barcelona. Cisco announced MOVE, a framework to optimize mobile video traffic. Read More


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Maximize SAN Infrastructure Performance
Although SAN has advantages in performance, reliability, availability and provisioning, it is affected by fragmentation and performance will decline unless it is addressed. Find out why this is true and how to best avoid SAN slowdowns. Read more

Are customers getting the best of Cisco and causing its downturn in margins?
Larry Chaffin: In the never-ending game of discounts, customers seem to be winning and winning big. Read More

Cisco, Juniper compete with security endpoints
Jon Oltsik: Another day, another blog full of random thoughts from RSA: regulatory compliance is out of favor, Symantec is doing interesting integration and Cisco, Juniper will compete for the security endpoint. Read More

How to configure a MGCP gateway for Cisco CUCM
Kevin Wallace: An MGCP gateway allows a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) cluster to receive calls from the PSTN. Read More


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Colocation versus Managed Hosting
The practice of outsourcing certain business functions or responsibilities has become more prevalent because it addresses two simple business needs, lower expenses and better allocation of resources. Learn More

Cisco lost share in routing in Q4
Jim Duffy: TheStreet.com says Alcatel-Lucent gained in edge, Juniper in core at Cisco's expense. Read More

How About This for an Interesting Merger - Juniper and Riverbed
Michael Morris: JunOS Running on Steelheads?At the beginning of the year, the editors at Network World send us bloggers a question of mergers we expect in the next year. It's a guessing game (for fun) and an idea for a blog. Read More

RSA: Security versus security products
Jon Oltsik: Observations about IBM, HP, mobile security, Blue Coat and Barracuda Networks Read More


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The High Performance Network for iSCSI
IT organizations have been focusing on creating a converged infrastructure to support high-performance iSCSI while allowing other applications to coexist on the network. Read now!

Cisco's Security Architecture: a new way to combine products
Jon Oltsik: Cisco announced a new security architecture known as SecureX. SecureX isn't anything brand new, rather it is the consolidation of a number of Cisco products (ASA, TrustSec, IronPort), management tools, and cloud services. What's new here is the architecture. Read More

Cisco invests in home automator
Jim Duffy: Cisco has invested in Control4, a maker of home automation and energy products. This could be what CEO John Chambers was alluding to when he mentioned linking home network architectures to the smart grid during Cisco's Q2 conference call. Read More

Using your Active Directory for VPN authentication on ASA
Vivek Santuka: Using Active Directory as a LDAP server with ASA. You no longer need to use a RADIUS server. Read More



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