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Cisco CEO John Chambers to stay at Cisco for another decade or more

An interview in The Wall Street Journal reported Cisco's stock has become the darling of Wall Street with Cisco CEO John Chambers celebrating the occasion by treating 20 company executives to a fishing trip to Alaska (obviously, there's no need for expensive janitorial service in the great Alaskan outdoors). However, when the interview revealed that Chambers would stay at Cisco for another decade or... Read full story

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Cisco is trying to enhance storage performance on the IBM mainframe as well as third-party SAN products with new features added to its MDS 9000 storage networking product line. The goal is to enhance security and accelerate data traffic over distances as great as 20,000 kilometers – halfway around the world, Cisco says.

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Looks like all we have to do is mention that the market for FCoE is a 2010-11 phenomena to trigger an update from Cisco PR. This week's installment states that Cisco has shipped over 100,000 Nexus 5000 switch ports to 900 customers.

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