Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Cisco introduces entry-level certification; Feds want presence systems

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Network World's Cisco News Alert, 06/27/07

Cisco introduces entry-level networking certification
Networking pros question its worth.

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R U there? Feds want presence systems, survey says, 06/25/07: Federal network managers are hot on presence applications that enable real-time notification and identification systems, according to a Cisco survey.

Today's Cisco Subnet
Is Cisco looking to launch an architect-level cert? Cisco closes the enterprise communications gap with Avaya. More than 50 school districts across the country have adopted the SchoolMessenger-Cisco integrated parental notification service. Jeff Doyle says a business case for IPv6 is mobility.

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Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth covers Cisco for Network World.



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