Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Cisco beats Q4 earnings expectations; Today at Cisco Subnet

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Cisco News Alert




Network World's Cisco News Alert, 08/08/07

Cisco beats Q4 earnings expectations, 08/07/07: Cisco surpassed analyst expectations again when it posted fourth-quarter earnings of $2.3 billion on sales of $9.4 billion.

Cisco sees Web 2.0 boom after posting strong Q4, 08/08/07: Cisco expects Web 2.0 to drive a growth curve similar to the Internet expansion of the 1990s, accelerating the company's revenue growth, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said Tuesday as Cisco announced strong fourth-quarter numbers.

Today at Cisco Subnet: Juniper confirms it is offering free training to Cisco-certified pros worldwide to train for and to take its JUNOS certifications. Security blogger Jamey Heary asks how would we know if our PCs are infected with the Blue Pill malware. Plus: Cisco India wants ex-pats to return to the motherland.

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TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Kittens could solve spam
2. 802.11n WLAN tests show 'unbelievable' results
3. Cisco founder unveils the Next Big Thing?
4. 'Net pioneer Roberts touts 'Fast Flow Routing'
5. Undercover TV producer booted from DefCon
6. Do Not Call Registry gets wake-up call
7. Cisco founder brings optics to the router guys
8. The rise of the sensitive spammer
9. Newspaper outs ‘Fake Steve Jobs’
10. Mozilla: 10 day patch guarantee 'not our policy'

MOST-READ REWVIEW:
NAC alternatives hit the mark


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Senior Editor Jim Duffy covers Cisco for Network World.

Cisco Subnet: The independent voice of Cisco customers

 



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