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Virtualizing WAN capabilities

The Emergency Alert System: Failure IS an option

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Sep 27, 2016

Virtualizing WAN capabilities

Virtualization has dramatically transformed data center infrastructure and now it's time for wide area networking (WAN) to undergo a similar transformation. Read More

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The Emergency Alert System: Failure IS an option
New products of the week 9.26.16
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More than 840,000 Cisco devices are vulnerable to NSA-related exploit
Google Fiber push advances in Nashville
Cisco says router bug could be result of 'cosmic radiation' … Seriously?

White Paper: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Creating the Foundation for Digital Transformation

Momentum is building across market segments for migrating legacy, proprietary Unix/Windows platforms to open source-based systems. Driven by digital transformation, the widespread growth of cloud computing, mobile, and big data analytics, competitive organizations are looking carefully at upgrading their core infrastructure to assure agility and efficiency. It's necessary to prepare for the future, and this paper can show you the way. Read More

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The Emergency Alert System: Failure IS an option

FEMA and the FCC ran a 'live test' of the Emergency Alert System in 2011. The result was static and Lady Gaga going out to millions. On Sept. 28, they will retest with the fixes in place. Read More

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New products of the week 9.26.16

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Dell and HPE. Read More

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Cisco CEO Robbins: Wait til you see what's in our innovation pipeline

Analytics, collaboration and security key to addressing hyper-distributed data centers and networks, Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins says. Read More

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More than 840,000 Cisco devices are vulnerable to NSA-related exploit

More than 840,000 Cisco networking devices from around the world are affected by a recently discovered vulnerability that's similar to one exploited by a hacking group believed to be linked to the U.S. National Security Agency. Read More

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Google Fiber push advances in Nashville

Google Fiber won a victory in Nashville as the city's Metro Council approved an ordinance that would speed up the company's fiber-optic cable installations. Read More

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Cisco says router bug could be result of 'cosmic radiation' … Seriously?

A Cisco bug report addressing "partial data traffic loss" on the company's ASR 9000 Series routers contends that a "possible trigger is cosmic radiation causing SEU soft errors." Read More

eGuide: Salesforce

The CIO's Guide to Becoming a Trailblazer

There's a trailblazer inside every CIO. If you've got the vision, we've got everything you need to blaze your own trails and empower everyone in your business. This new e-book will show you how to build a team designed for innovation, why the key to innovation is agile app dev, and the 8 best practices for agile app development. Read More

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