Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Cisco offices raided, executives arrested in Brazil; Cisco re-targets wireless for municipal enterprise

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Cisco News Alert




Network World's Cisco News Alert, 10/17/07

Cisco offices raided, executives arrested in Brazil, 10/16/07: Senior executives of Cisco were reportedly arrested in Brazil this week in a tax fraud investigation of the company.

Cisco re-targets wireless for municipal enterprise networks, 10/16/07: Cisco has bundled together its wireless product offerings with new software partners in a bid to refocus its strategy for municipal wireless networks.

Cisco buyout rumor mill focused on WiMAX vendor Navini, 10/15/07: Cisco is reported to be on the verge of closing a deal to buy a WiMAX base station vendor called Navini Networks.

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Cell/Wi-Fi convergence based on novel approach, 10/15/07: Start-up Agito Networks officially removes its cloak of invisibility today with the announcement of the company and its first product, an enterprise router designed to pull company cellular phone traffic onto the corporate Wi-Fi network when employees are on-premise.

Today on Layer 8, where we wonder what your neighborhood would look like if Cisco wired it up:
What would your neighborhood look like if Cisco wired it from scratch? If you want to get an idea, take a look at Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and you might find out.

Today on Cisco Subnet: Cisco tax fraud arrests: Cisco appears not so wholesome after all. Scrutinizer's tool allows you to place Cisco routers/switches on a Google Map. Cisco Press author Wendell Odom goes through some NAT terms and a sample ICND1/CCENT question. Global Knowledge trainer Raj Tolani has a way of making life easier when working with Cisco routers. Microsoft vs. Cisco for unified communications: Who wins? (take our poll). Russ White, a member of Cisco's Routing Protocol Design and Architecture Team weighs in on Cisco Subnet's CCDE written beta test discussion thread.

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Senior Editor Jim Duffy covers Cisco for Network World.

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