Cisco says it's not eating its SAN young Cisco says the dropoff in its FibreChannel SAN revenue and market share in Q1 is attributable to three factors: an early stage migration to 8Gbps; a lower cost migration than rival Brocade; and exposure to financial buyers, which is hard hit by the recession. AT&T sold out of iPhone 3G S pre-orders In what might be a sign of things to come, AT&T has reportedly already sold out their pre-order supply of the upcoming iPhone 3G S. Dell Tweets Its Way to $3 Million in Sales So you thought Twitter was a waste of time? Just fun and games? Stupid even? Dell doesn't think so. Feds bust $55 million international telephony hacking ring The US Department of Justice today said it helped crack a ring of fraudsters who allegedly hacked into the telephone systems of large corporations and entities in the United States and abroad and sold information about the compromised telephone systems to Pakistani nationals residing in Italy. Mozilla patches 11 Firefox bugs, six critical Mozilla on Thursday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox, more than half of them labeled "critical." Microsoft's Free Antivirus: Is This An Apology? Who should know more about PC threats than the company whose software makes most of them possible? Is Microsoft's upcoming, free anti-malware app the company's way of apologizing to customers? 68-degree data centers becoming a thing of the past, APC says Cooling a data center to 68 degrees may be going out of style, APC power and cooling expert Jim Simonelli says. CIOs Sound Off on Snow Leopard and iPhone 3G S Businesses had much to cheer about after Apple unveiled Snow Leopard and iPhone 3G S at its WWDC event this week. Apple, which traditionally prioritizes business needs below consumer ones, hinted at a change of heart by announcing Exchange support and security features in its flagship products. The Twitpocalypse Tragedy Twitter could fail, this time big time, for technical reasons. Mark Gibbs has written a play, to be exact, a tragedy, about this. He probably won't win a Tony. Not a Lot of Excitement for Networkers This Year? I've sort of noticed this year there's been a lack of advertising and excitement for Networkers (aka Cisco Live) in San Francisco starting in 2 weeks. No, I'm not attending. But that is because training budgets are tight this year. If they weren't I would definitely go since I enjoy the week of learning, socializing, information from vendors, and blogging topics. Cyber chief: Gov't needs to work better with companies The U.S. government has significant work to do before it can better cooperate with the private sector and other governments to better protect cybersecurity, a government cybersecurity expert said. $50M in hand, Feds go looking for bleeding edge data center technology Alarmed by the amount of electricity data centers across the country are swallowing up, the government is offering up millions in research and development money to radically advance the energy efficiency of servers. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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