Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Cisco ends the SDN suspense

Chambers: We Should Have Killed Cisco Cius Earlier | Disrupting the high-margin WAN services business model

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Cisco ends the SDN suspense
At long last, the wait - and suspense - is over. Read More


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Chambers: We Should Have Killed Cisco Cius Earlier
SAN DIEGO -- Cisco should have shuttered Cius nine months before it did, CEO John Chambers told reporters at the CiscoLive! conference here this week. Read More


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Disrupting the high-margin WAN services business model
It usually takes years, if not decades, for newer, "cheaper/faster" technologies to completely replace the older ones. After all, we still have mainframes more than 35 years after the introduction of the PC. It took more than 15 years for PC and LANs and "client-server" to essentially completely replace minicomputers, and about the same amount of time for LANs, WANs, TCP/IP and routing to replace FEPs... Read More


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Chambers Shows Some Swagger at Cisco Live
Cisco kicked off its annual user conference, Cisco Live on Tuesday, June 12th. As it has for the last 10+ years, the event kicked off with a keynote from CEO John Chambers, which is normally one of the highlights of the event. I've seen a lot of Chambers keynotes over the years, and there have certainly been many of them, but I felt the keynote lacked some closing punch. Read More

Leading Internet prognosticator still pessimistic about IPv6
Geoff Huston, an Australian researcher whose predictions about IPv4 depletion dates have proven uncannily accurate over the years, is still not certain that IPv6 will get deployed in time to avert an addressing crisis across the Internet. Read More

Cisco finally shows the WAAS App Nav at Cisco Live
With no reply from Cisco on any content for my blog or information since Interop about their secret WAAS App Nav Product, I had to have some friends visit the booth at Cisco Live. They sent me a video which is here from Cisco Tech Wise TV. This is what Cisco says about the new product: Read More



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