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Note to John Chambers: Cut Your Marketing Budget by 25%

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Note to John Chambers: Cut Your Marketing Budget by 25%
With Cisco now actively looking for ways to cut costs, I have a suggestion for CEO John Chambers -- Cut your marketing budgets across the board. I firmly believe that Cisco could cut 25% out of its marketing budget and not miss a beat. Read More


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10 Things to Know about Deduplication
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Can you build profitable public clouds out of enterprise tech?
If I were to play buzzword bingo today I'd really like to have the words Cloud, Fabric, OpenFlow, API, and Stack lined up - I would be sure to win in any vendor briefing in the first 42 seconds of the meeting. Let's face it, even if a vendor has products that were designed for wiring closets or branch routing they are all trying to find some way of hitching them to the Cloud train. Read More

Cloud drives Cisco to open source
There's an interesting post on GigaOm this week on how cloud computing is forcing Cisco to embrace open source. It argues that Cisco realizes open source software will be critical to its success in cloud due to the emphasis on application development. Read More


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6 Key Dedupe Challenges
The deduplication market is the fastest segment ofthe storage industry, per IDC. Accordingly, every vendor is telling their version of the deduplication story. With emerging technologies, it is difficult for IT managers to determine what the true IT benefits vs. marketing spin are. Read More Today!

Julian Assange: Facebook is a "spy machine" for US Intelligence
According to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, "Facebook in particular is the most appalling spy machine that has ever been invented." Read More

ARIN is A-OK with sales of IPv4 addresses
I spent a delightful lunch last week with Stacy Hughes -- aka the "IP Godess" -- at the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit in Denver (pictured). We discussed IPv6 adoption trends, black/gray markets for IPv4 addresses and a fun upcoming contest ARIN has planned. Read More


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The Benefits of Outsourcing Telecom Management
Choosing the right network solutions provider (NSP) will help businesses improve network reliability, service quality, operating efficiency, billing accuracy and better allocation of resources – all reducing the total cost of ownership of your network infrastructure. Many companies have realized the benefits of working with an NSP. Read now!

LastPass drops the ball, but looks good doing it
So it turns out that LastPass - which touts itself as a provider of "The last password you'll ever need" - actually offers no such thing. Not that anyone should have believed otherwise. Read More

Not Your Father's Open Source Car
I like probably some of you have seen open source car designs before. They are usually built on top of some sand buggy chassis and rather utilitarian looking. Now a company called Local Motors is looking ot change all that by using an open source community formulate to turn out cars that people actually want. Read More

Can social networking save students from failing in school?
Carnegie Mellon University educators have created an app inspired by social network sites like Twitter and Facebook that is designed to bring students together to improve learning. Read More

Question: Will Vendors Open Up About OpenFlow at Interop?
It's the week before Interop so you are likely to face a fortnight of public relations buzz from the networking industry. Read More



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