Friday, March 25, 2011

Expert: IPv4 addresses worth $200 apiece?; No tax holiday for Cisco

No tax holiday for Cisco and other multinationals? | CIPT2 (642-457) Lab 4

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Expert: IPv4 addresses could soon be valued at $200 apiece
Bill St. Arnaud: Nortel is selling some of its address space to Microsoft for $7.5M, or $11.25 per address. I would argue the total value of an IPv4 address is much closer to $200 or more. Read More


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No tax holiday for Cisco and other multinationals?
Jim Duffy: Multinational corporations lobbying for a "tax holiday" on repatriating overseas profits were hit with resistance this week when a top U.S. tax official said it would impede overall tax reform. Read More

CIPT2 (642-457) Lab 4
Kevin Wallace: This video builds on the previous video (CIPT2 Lab 3- Providing Redundancy with SRST and MGCP Fallback), by showing how to make a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) router act as an SRST gateway. Read More


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Cisco is half of video
Jim Duffy: Infonetics Research found that the market for videoconferencing and telepresence systems last year grew 18% to $2.2 billion. Read More

The RSA Breach: Lessons Learned for Enterprise Organizations
Jon Oltsik: The folks at RSA called me the other day to discuss what they could about the breach and what they are telling customers. The breach is being classified as an APT and RSA is working with law enforcement authorities. Read More


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Cisco, others see strong data center growth
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RSA AND APT
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The EMC/RSA Breach: What It Means
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