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Cisco fills out SDN family with 40G switch, controller
Cisco this week will fill out its programmable networking family with a new line of data center switches, cloud connectivity extensions and a software-based SDN controller. Read More


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2013's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries
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Oracle to buy network equipment maker Acme Packet for $1.7 billion
Oracle has agreed to pay US$1.7 billion for Acme Packet, a network equipment vendor specializing in session delivery. Read More

Intel shrinks its Solid-State Drives, aims for tablets
Intel's new Solid-State Drive 525 packs performance identical to a standard 2.5-inch SSD into a device one eighth of the size, the company said in an announcement last week. Read More


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Semiconductor industry to recover this year
Increased sales of electronics and new forms of computing devices will drive the worldwide semiconductor market to growth this year after a slowdown in 2012, the nonprofit organization World Semiconductor Trade Statistics said on Monday. Read More

What's up with VMware?
In some people's eyes, VMware has had a tough past couple of weeks. Read More

Cisco: There's no place safe for Web surfers
Web surfers don't have to indulge in risky online behavior to expose themselves to malware, according to Cisco's annual security report. Read More


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How BYOD Saved VMware $2 Million
As more companies adopt a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) approach to mobile, many are getting caught by hidden costs. But virtualization titan VMware has bucked that trend. VMware CIO Mark Egan explains how his company accomplished its feat. Read More

Oracle loses appeal of ruling in Hewlett-Packard suit
A court has rejected Oracle's appeal of a judge's ruling in the lawsuit Hewlett-Packard brought over Oracle's decision to stop porting its software to HP's Itanium server platform. Read More

IBM bulks up analysis muscle with Star Analytics buy
Adding more performance management muscle to its line of analysis software and services, IBM is acquiring the software assets of Star Analytics. Read More

Juniper routers open to attack
A flaw has cropped up in Juniper's router operating system that can cause the systems to crash and reboot. Read More

 
 
 

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