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Juniper, like Cisco, may cut staff; Choosing the New CCTRS Instead of CCENT? Really?

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Juniper, like Cisco, may cut staff
Jim Duffy: Like rival Cisco, Juniper is expected to cut its workforce, perhaps by as much as 10%, as spending among key customers declines. Read More


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Choosing the New CCTRS Instead of CCENT? Really?
Wendell Odom: Cisco announced their three CCT certs last week. The question that's not so obvious is how useful, appealing, and popular CCT will become as a general Cisco career cert. Read More

vShield, Cloud Computing, and the Security Industry
Jon Oltsik: As VMworld winds down today, several security vendors including BitDefender, Catbird, Lumension, McAfee, Sophos and Symantec announced their intentions to work with VMware as a security partner or integrate with VMware vShield APIs. Read More


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Cisco, VMware spec seeks to scale VLANs for VMs
Jim Duffy: The VXLAN technology introduced by Cisco and VMware this week is intended to scale VLANs to accommodate the exploding number of virtual machines in the virtualized data center. In addition to Cisco and VMware, Broadcom, Arista, Citrix and Red Hat also co-wrote the VXLAN specification. Read More

VMware VXLAN: Cloud Network Segmentation Over Layer 2.5
Jon Oltsik: Multiple VMs per host has driven the need for 10Gb NICs and access switch ports. VM mobility demands integration between physical networks and virtualization management platforms. Read More


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Cisco, NEC team up on LTE networks
Cisco Systems and NEC will jointly sell LTE networks to carriers under a deal announced on Tuesday. Read More

Cisco, VMware expand collaboration
Cisco and VMware expanded their 4+ year partnership by unveiling network virtualization extensions designed to expand the mobility range of virtual machines across multiple datacenters and cloud environments. Read More

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