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Is Cisco losing thought leadership in the networking industry?
A veritable who's who of tech industry titans are set to converge on Stanford next week for the cloud-led Open Networking summit highlighting the increasing influence of cloud providers, which is particularly notable as no networking manufacturers are in the leadership of the Open Networking Foundation. This begs the question, is Cisco losing influence in the networking industry? Read More


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Performance Metrics and the Cloud
Unlike static configuration management databases, which often contain information too outdated for real-time understanding, a dynamic operational service model provides relevant, timely information. Read More

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Gartner Report: Network Infrastructure Segmentation
This research looks at how segmenting the network infrastructure into foundational building blocks provides clarity on the networking requirements and the ability to make better vendor choices at each layer of the network. Read now

Google engineer: 'We don't get platforms;' G+ 'pathetic'
Google engineer Steve Yegge meant for his here's-what's-wrong-with-Google manifesto to be a "little family intervention" read by the 20,000 Googler's present on Google+. Read More

Do Nearly Half of Americans Really Want a Windows Tablet?
The iPad is the runaway success story of the tablet market. So why did a recent survey found almost half of people polled want a Windows-based tablet? It could be there is a desire for a real alternative. Read More

Enterprise Or Bust: Huawei Says "En Garde" to Cisco
Most enterprise buyers will likely stay with their incumbent vendors in the short term, but Huawei's massive size and scale make them a long term threat to the status quo. Read More


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Special Digital Edition: Wan Optimization
This Network World Spotlight Digital Edition, prepared by Network World editors, provides an in-depth look at the latest WAN optimization developments. Read now

Did FBI tail terror suspect using Wi-Fi called 'FBI Van 1'?
According to a San Antonio media report, the man accused of planning to assassinate a Saudi diplomat in Washington, D.C., was not the sharpest tool in the box. However, if neighbor accounts are to be taken at face value, the same could be said of the FBI agents tasked with foiling his alleged plot. Read More

Hadoop Makes For Strange Bedfellows, Open Source and Microsoft
It seems Hadoop makes for strange bedfellows. At the Microsoft PASS Summit 2011 it was announced that the upcoming versions of SQL Server (2012) and Azure, the Microsoft Cloud service will both support Hadoop. Both of these should be available in preview soon with Azure by the end of the year and the new SQL server sometime in early 2012. Read More

Oh Siri, you so silly!
Featured at Apple's launch of iPhone 4S last week – before we mourned Steve Jobs and then realized the iPhone 4S was headed for a demand tsunami – was a little thing called Siri. As users start playing around with it, they are discovering that Siri has a built-in sense of humor. Read More


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IDC: Transforming the Network
The IP network has become business critical for organizations that increasingly rely on it for all forms of communication and business processes. Additionally, the desire for advanced technologies residing on the network rapidly increases the complexity on the network. Read now

Apple's Siri – Is the Era of Speech Finally Upon Us?
I guess I was less disappointed by the iPhone 4S announcement than many. No matter what you call it, there's a lot to like, and, and I previously noted, sales are indeed brisk. Read More

RIM's Pain is Microsoft's Attempted Gain
I guess when your market share would make for a really good golf score on a tough hole, you have to do anything to gain ground. In Microsoft's case, it's giving away 25 Windows Phone devices BlackBerry users frustrated with this week's outage. Read More

Of Cisco, Citrix, VMware and WAAS
Cisco's deepened relationship with Citrix for desktop virtualization demonstrates that Cisco will not put all of its eggs into one basket when it comes to market opportunities like virtualization. Yet, no new virtualization partnership may ever be as deep or strategic as the one it's had for years with VMware. Read More



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