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Top 10 Things you will not hear at Cisco Live this year

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Top 10 Things you will not hear at Cisco Live this year
So yet another year goes bye and I received no email about press credentials for Cisco Live. For some of you who don't know, Cisco Live has a policy that it is an invitation only event for all press. So if you are like me that questions what they do, you don't get an invite. As always I have come up with alternative plans, which means a top ten list. Just not any top ten lists but a list of things... Read More


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6 secrets to a successful 802.1X rollout
Implementing and supporting 802.1X authentication on your network can be a challenge, but here are some tips that can help save you some time, money, and frustration. Read More

As apps move to the cloud, next up is optimizing them
As enterprises continue to open up to the idea of hosting applications in the cloud, a slew of companies are looking to optimize how they're managed in the new cloud environment. Read More

Stuxnet and Flame share code, development teams
The recently discovered Flame cyber-espionage malware has a direct connection to the Stuxnet malware used to attack programmable logic controllers at Iranian nuclear facilities two years ago, according to Kaspersky Lab, which says Flame and Stuxnet share some technical code that reveals a common development effort of some sort. Read More


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Cerf: Secret wartime projects drove 'incredible' advances
The Enigma cypher machine used by the German military in World War II is still a tough nut to crack today. The total number of ways it can be configured for every letter is around 150 million million million. That's enough to keep it beyond the reach of all but the most determined of brute force attacks. Read More

Symantec and Microsoft team for disaster-recovery service
Symantec today announced a partnership with Microsoft to use Symantec storage and disaster-recovery products in tandem with Microsoft's Azure to allow continuous computing if a customer's main data site is severely disrupted. Read More

Microsoft touts Windows Server 2012, Azure for data center 'cloud OS'
Microsoft kicked off its TechEd North America conference with a wide-ranging keynote session that was short on "wow" news but heavy on positioning for Windows Server 2012, Windows Azure and server-side products as key components of what the company is calling "the era of the cloud OS." Read More


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How to More than Triple Your WAN Performance - Without WAN Optimization
We've heard about a lot of benefits driving SDNs, but this week we found about a new one of particular importance to anyone building multi-site networks: Google is using an SDN to improve its WAN investment by more than three times. Read More

Microsoft developing Hyper-V support for OpenStack
Microsoft is attempting to reintegrate support for Hyper-V back into OpenStack, months after the open source cloud-building project dropped support for the hypervisor in its latest release. Read More

DARPA wants electronics with radically novel liquid cooling technology
With increased electronic minituriztion and the density of the chips running such devices heat is a mortal enemy for the power and scalability of such systems. Read More



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