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Friday, June 17, 2011

Cisco's core router market share holds steady; IPv6 for high-end Linksys router arrives

Cisco and routing: Who says you can't go home? | Two months late, but IPv6 for high-end Linksys router arrives

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Cisco's core router market share holds steady
Jim Duffy: The service provider core router market is expected to undergo an upgrade cycle as 100Gbps Ethernet gains in adoption, according to Dell'Oro Group. Read More


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Cisco and routing: Who says you can't go home?
Larry Chaffin: The last few weeks Cisco has been pressing their pitch that a network composed of a single vendor's network (Cisco's) is best for users. Read More

Two months late, but IPv6 for high-end Linksys router arrives
Julie Bort: Cisco has finally released IPv6 support as a free firmware upgrade for its flagship Linksys E4200 wireless router. The promised IPv6 support is late, either by two months, or by six months, or by years, depending on how you look at it, but late is better than never. Read More

Aligning data center networking with L4-7 services
Jon Oltsik: Several data center technologies, such as flat layer 2-3 network fabrics and virtual appliances, are currently in their early stages of development and deployment. Read More


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Cisco distracted by reorg
Jim Duffy: First, it was distracted by entering too many new markets. Now it's distracted by exiting them. Read More

Tutorial: Cisco Routers Add Web Security with Cisco ScanSafe
Jamey Heary: Cisco launched this feature to the market last month at Interop. In a nutshell, this IOS feature provides intelligent, identity aware, traffic redirection to the Cisco ScanSafe web security cloud offering. Read More

CVOICE Webinar Replay
Kevin Wallace: I demonstrate how to use the "dialplan pattern" command, in addition to voice translation rules. Read More


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PCI Council Releases Virtualization Guidance
Jamey Heary: Today the PCI council released its PCI DSS Virtualization Guidelines covering covers hypervisor, virtual machine, cloud computing, virtual networking and several other topics of interest. Read More

Cisco again looks to debunk the multivendor network
In its second attempt to debase arguments that a multivendor network is more beneficial to users than a single-vendor infrastructure, Cisco this week hosted a webcast of two customers discussing the merits of their all-Cisco networks. Read More

Cisco backs embattled RSA SecurID in new security architecture
With all of the recent security problems around RSA's SecurID two-factor authentication technology as a backdrop, Cisco today made it clear that it's still a major supporter of SecurID by including the two-factor authentication token as a main security component in what Cisco calls its "PCI 2.0 Architecture" of assembled Cisco, EMC, RSA, VMware and HyTrust products. Read More

Cisco fabric launch seeks to undermine Arista, IBM
In an effort to thwart the momentum of Arista Networks and IBM's BLADE Network Technologies business, Cisco this week announced what it claims is the first high-performance trading fabric optimized for the financial markets industry. Read More

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