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Cisco weighs in for multi-gigabit addition to Wi-Fi
A high-frequency supplement to Wi-Fi that's several times faster than most of what's available now appears headed for enterprises through a partnership between Cisco Systems and a specialist in the technology. Read More


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Converging the Datacenter Infrastructure: Why, How, So What?
Your IT organization must adjust existing product selection and management practices to fully take advantage of converged systems. When speaking with IT executives considering broader use of this approach, IDC has three major recommendations. Learn More

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Application Performance in a World of Cloud and Mobility
Cloud, mobility, and networking have shifted the dynamics of application performance. As a result, IT is under more pressure than ever to improve application performance. Learn how to ensure that employees and customers can access applications effectively without being forced to expend more resources on network upgrades. Read more >>

Cisco/Insieme news: The industry reacts
Cisco boldly declared Wednesday: "Cisco Pioneers Real-Time Application Delivery in Global Data Centers and Clouds to Enable Greater Business Agility." The rest of the industry tries to translate that into something you and I can understand: Read More

First look: The Cisco/Insieme family
Cisco today unveiled what is perhaps the most anticipated product line created to address to the growing software defined network (SDN) movement. The Nexus 9000 Application Centric Infrastructure switching portfolio, developed by the $863 million Cisco spin-in company. Read More

F5 Networks answers a complex SDN question
One of the primary value propositions of Software Defined Networks (SDNs) is that it optimizes the performance of the applications that run on networks today. However, almost all of the SDN-related products that have been released to date operate at layer 2/3 which, of course, have no direct relevance to applications. I agree that if there's congestion or something else impacting performance at those... Read More


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Georgia Tech takes direct approach to boosting WiFi on campus
A crush of WiFi devices on campus forced Georgia Tech's IT team to take a different approach to delivering wireless service to students, faculty and staff: a very direct approach at that. The school has augmented its thousands of omnidirectional Cisco WiFi access points with high-gain directional antennas from Tessco's Ventev division that better focus wireless signals. Read More

Insieme FAQ: a few key facts
The launch of Insieme Networks has been one of the most anticipated events in the networking industry over the past 18 months or so, ever since word leaked that Cisco was funding the spin-in as its response to the software-defined networking trend. Today, Cisco ends the suspense and speculation on what the company has been working on and how it will impact SDNs specifically and the networking industry in general. Read More

Cisco takes fight to SDNs with bold Insieme launch
Game on: Cisco has acquired spin-in Insieme Networks and rolled out a family of its switches that are the network giant's strategic answer to the growing software defined network movement. Read More


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Consider Hybrid Approach to File-Sharing
Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now!

NASA: Eight amazing facts about Russia's exploding meteorite
NASA scientists and a team of 59 international experts today detailed some of their findings about the meteoroid that exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on Feb. 15, 2013. And what they have discovered so far is pretty amazing. Read More

FBI adds five lawbreakers to Cyber Most Wanted list
The FBI said today it had added five people wanted for a variety of cyber crimes - ranging from domestic and international hacking to fraud - to its Cyber Most Wanted list. Rewards of up to $100,000 are offered for information leading to their arrests, the FBI says. The criminals are responsible for hurting hundreds of thousands of victims and incurring tens of millions of dollars in losses, the FBI... Read More

Why You Need an IT Career Coach
Consistently moving forward in your career is a challenge and the IT field is particularly daunting. Because it includes so many facets, you must be constantly learning and growing -- and doesn't leave much time for professional development. Read More

IBM applies predictive analysis to IT operations
Turning its considerable expertise in analytics to the study of IT operations, IBM has assembled a software package to help system administrators better pinpoint potential problems and performance issues, using many of IBM's tools for business intelligence, machine learning and data mining. Read More


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