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Cisco VoIP phones part of security weakness demo
Cisco reaching out to AusCERT 2011 conference and speakers, Microsoft included in VoIP security weakness demo Read More


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Final Thoughts From Interop 2011
The Interop 2011 tents are all but folded with visions of New York in the fall and alas, back in Vegas next year. Read More

CHI2011: Tech giants flock to conference to recruit best and brightest
With more than 2,500 of the brightest minds gathered at the Computer Human Interaction conference in Vancouver, many of the largest technology companies have followed. Read More

US senators: Corporate date breach reporting is inconsistent and unreliable
Cybersecurity breaches need to be made public in a more proactive and efficient way.  That was the crux of a letter Senator John Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) and four other senators today sent to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) asking the agency to bolster its corporate breach notification requirements. Read More


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Is OpenFlow a go?
Interop 2011 could have been called The OpenFlow Show. Vendors were hawking OpenFlow switches and controllers, and a lab demonstration on the show floor displayed the traffic management technique and applicability among multivendor switches. Read More

WAN Virtualization - The bottom line
We've certainly enjoyed sharing excerpts from our discussion at the Webtorials Thought Leadership Discussion on WAN Virtualization featuring a "virtual discussion" with Keith Morris from Talari Networks and Thierry Grenot from Ipanema Technologies, the two leading companies in the WAN Virtualization space. Read More


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