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Cisco helps users welcome BYOD

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Cisco helps users welcome BYOD
Cisco is taking this BYOD thing seriously. The company this week unveiled new and enhanced products designed to specifically manage yet optimize a workplace for employees plugging in their own personal devices. Read More


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7 ways Alcatel-Lucent hopes to change the Ethernet conversation
A favorite marketing tagline for Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise is "Change the Conversation." But Alcatel-Lucent doesn't come up much in conversations about leading Ethernet switching vendors. Maintaining flat revenue share over the past three years hasn't helped the company on that front. But Alcatel-Lucent nevertheless remains bullish on its prospects, and in gaining share in its strategic markets, based on fourth-quarter and full-year 2011 results. Read More

US Cyber Chief: We are fighting a "tide of criminality"
What the government is doing and how much money it is spending to protect cyberspace was again the subject of a congressional hearing this week as top execs in the Department of Defense detailed what they would be doing with the $3.4 billion cyber security portion of their 2013 budget request. Read More

Cisco offers virtualized video surveillance
Cisco today announced a virtualized version of its Video Surveillance software for use on its Unified Computing System platform for enterprise- or government-operated video-camera deployments. Read More


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HP confirms merger of PC, printer businesses
Hewlett-Packard Wednesday announced the merger of its Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) and its Personal Systems Group (PSG) in what it called an effort to drive profitable growth for the entire company. Read More

Ex-NASA scientist, MIT grad gets 13 years in prison for espionage, fraud
Ex-NASA worker, planetary scientist and physicist, Stewart Nozette was today sentenced to 13 years in prison for attempted espionage, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax evasion. Read More


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DARPA wants the ultimate technology, sensor network to monitor the vast Arctic
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IBM-Texas settle contentious data center consolidation spat; Xerox to step in
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