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Cisco looks to reboot its business model

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Cisco looks to reboot its business model
As Cisco prepares to embark on the largest workforce reduction in its history, company watchers openly wonder if its business model is collapsing. Core markets like switching and routing, with their fat profit margins, were helping fund Cisco's incursions into its 30 or so market adjacencies. Read More


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Making a Pain-free Migration to Unified Communications
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G.hn home-network backers plan tests next week
The G.hn technology for wired residential networks should be a step closer to consumers' homes after interoperability tests taking place next week. Read More


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Cool Stuff about Cisco MediaNet
Out of the stuff I got to mess around with, I just fell tail over tea kettle with Cisco MediaNet. When TechWiseTV would be taking time to set up shots, waiting for guest or even after the floor closed, I just couldn't keep my hands off of MediaNet. Read More


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Cloud-enabled Wi-Fi: Less Dollars, More Sense
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Remote access at warp speed
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Logical complications
In our last newsletter we discussed some of the logical issues, such as route flapping, that can complicate management in a traditional IT environment. In this newsletter we will describe how the adoption of server virtualization and cloud computing further complicates management processes. Read More



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