Cisco, Microsoft, IBM on collision course, 01/08/2008 The communications industry, as we once knew it, no longer exists. At its most recent industry-analyst meeting, Cisco stated quite emphatically ... How we tested Cisco's VSS, 01/03/08 We assessed VSS performance with three sets of tests measuring fabric bandwidth and delay, failover times, and unicast/multicast performance across a network backbone. Read the full test here. Come fly the hacking skies Yikes! Boeing's 787 could be vulnerable to a hacker attack - someone at Boeing wasn't paying attention at their network design 101 class ... (Check out the news story: Boeing Dreamliner could be vulnerable to hackers) Cisco loses to Riverbed in WAN optimization bake-off Being a self-confessed "Cisco fan" wasn't enough to convince Adam Rasner, director of corporate network services at Rayonier, to give Cisco the prize of consolidating locations at the forestry and real estate company. Instead, that contract went to Riverbed Technologies and its Steelhead WAFS appliance (compare products). Are more Cisco certifications in your future? Share with Cisco trainer Wendell Odom your certification New Year's resolutions. Cisco Callmanager Express help Your chance to discuss XML help files and other annoying Cisco CME issues. Cisco's data center kick Inside the Cisco Design Zone for Data Centers, and the Data Center Assurance Program. Today on Cisco Subnet Blogger Joe Panettieri says Cisco would do well to raid Microsoft to fill its vacant head of North American channels post - that would really help up the pace of the Microsoft vs. Cisco battle over unified communications. Cisco's consumer-brand in training has a lot to learn. John Chambers not worried by impending recession Plus: Did you know that Chambers is a hand shadow meister? January giveaways from your friends at Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Win an iPod Touch courtesy of Cisco Learning Partner Global Knowlege. Up for grabs 15 copies 'Firewall Fundamentals' by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. Plus: win your choice of a Microsoft training course worth $2,500 courtesy of New Horizons. |
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