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Brocade responds, adds color to IBM OEM deals with itself, Juniper and Cisco

Cisco releases SSL VPN custom profiles editor; The New Cisco Net Management Cert – But it's not from Cisco
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Brocade responds, adds color to IBM OEM deals with itself, Juniper and Cisco

This is Network World's Cisco Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Cisco Subnet, your daily source for Cisco news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more.

The Cisco Subnet blog: One aspect of the OEM deals IBM made this week that we inadvertently ignored -- and Brocade reminded us of -- is that Big Blue will now resell Brocade's FCoE switch and Converged Network Adapters.

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Cisco releases SSL VPN custom profiles editor
Jamey Heary: Cisco recently released a new GUI tool that makes creating custom profiles for its Cisco Anyconnect SSLVPN client a point and click exercise.

The New Cisco Net Management Cert – But it's not from Cisco
Wendell Odom: The new Solarwinds Certified Professional (SCP) cert has a good chance to become the defacto net management cert in the Cisco cert space.

Juniper tries to pound spike into Cisco's heart
Brad Reese: This week Juniper launched a new streamlined Fast Track web portal to make it even easier for Cisco certified individuals to navigate the JUNOS certification process.

Password Cracking with CUDA
Jimmy Ray Purser: There a few milestones in my life that I can look back on and know that I have turned a corner. For example: when I could actually taste a difference between good beer and Pabst Blue Ribbon and when I heard of CUDA and immediately thought of Compute Unified Device Architecture.

A Look Inside a Green Data Center
Douglas Alger: Emerson Network Power, which manufactures a variety of Data Center physical infrastructure components, hosted a two-day open house of their new 35,000 square green data center.

Riverbed announces Steelhead Mobile Controller Appliances
Larry Chaffin: Riverbed announces three releases for the Steelhead Mobile Controller Appliance, including a Virtual Edition for RSP.

How to save money: keep competition in your network
Michael Morris: We are all looking for ways to cut costs. However, life, and projects, do go on, which means buying new equipment still (probably from Cisco). But - and this is not a shock - Cisco is out to maximize its profits at your expense.

Mobility and Single Number Reach – quick config instructions
Avner Izhar: Getting your mobile phone to ring when your desk phone does is pretty easy, but before walking through it you should understand what makes this functionality work.

IBM and Cisco collaborate on Amsterdam energy pilot
Cisco Subnet: Guess the IBM/Cisco data center standoff is confined to the data center. The two companies, once partners but now rivals -- in the data center, anyway -- are collaborating on an energy efficiency project in Amsterdam.

Hot discussions among Cisco Subnet readers:

Does Cisco discriminate against CCIEs by not promoting them to management?

Why HP ProCurve is dismantling Cisco's market share on a deal-by-deal basis

Cisco expected to guillotine more employees this Thursday

Cisco multimillionaire goes broke, loses $300 million fortune

Has the Golden Age of CCIE Passed?

July Giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies each of books on Enterprise Web 2.0 and Building a Greener Data Center; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons to one lucky reader and 15 copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Unleashed. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries July 31.

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