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Hands on with Cisco's new "Cius" Android tablet | Android's enterprise features put it on par with iPhone, not BlackBerry

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Cisco announces business tablet
Cisco on Tuesday announced the Cius tablet, a handheld device designed to help users run business applications and communicate in real time. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

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Hands on with Cisco's new "Cius" Android tablet
Parker: I got to hold a prototype device for a couple of minutes in Cisco's World of Solutions center here at Cisco Live in Las Vegas, and while it was compact and light, it certainly didn't have that polished feel of metal like the iPad. Read More

Android's enterprise features put it on par with iPhone, not BlackBerry
The official launch this week of the Android 2.2 (a.k.a., "Froyo") platform has been Google's most significant step toward making Android enterprise-friendly. Read More

The Next Generation of Routing Architecture
LISP - not the old programming language, but instead Locator ID Separation Protocol - may well revolutionize routing at the edge of enterprises, homes, and even individual mobile devices. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Eaton Corporation

No Harmony in Harmonics
Distortion in your data center's electrical system can significantly impact power utilization and cause communication errors, overheating and hardware damage. Learn how installing a single harmonic-mitigating transformer is the most cost-effective means to prevent harmful harmonics from affecting electric distribution equipment. Learn More

Novell's de Icaza: 'People are scared of installing software on Windows'
Open source icon Miguel de Icaza says Microsoft's plan to build an App Store for Windows won't solve a larger problem faced by Microsoft: "Everyone is scared of installing applications on Windows." Read More

Video: How to speed Web performance (part 1)
Strangeloop Networks President Joshua Bixby talks about the problem of today's Web performance, and how new technologies can speed up your Web site. Read More

Thin client requires a brawny, agile WAN
The WAN that supports the emerging era of mainframe computing is totally different than the WAN that supported the previous era. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quantum Corporation

Building Archiving Systems to Meet Compliance Demands
For a viable archiving strategy, you need to know the regulatory landscape – and the key technologies that will help you comply using secure storage and quick data recovery. Read Now

Groups protest AT&T rate hikes for middle-mile access
The FCC must move quickly to set limits on the rates that large telecom carriers charge businesses and competitors for middle-mile access because AT&T is planning significant rate hikes in July, a group of competitors, consumer groups and business customers said. Read More

The Avaya FAQ
Avaya has made news over the past few years by going private, buying up Nortel's enterprise division and revamping its channel partner system. Here are some frequently asked questions about Avaya. Read More

Open Source is a Virus
In the computing industry, open source technologies are well known and sometimes even looked down upon; however, many of these solutions have taken root as industry standards and are as common place as many better known technologies such as Microsoft Office. In this blog, I point out 2 extremely successful open source solutions that the average person interacts with daily without even knowing it. Read More

The Open Network Podcast
Over the last couple of weeks I have been recording a new podcast here on Network World. It is called "The Open Network". I guess shame on me for not mentioning it here on the blog before. Read More

Cisco awards second I-Prize
Five young Mexican students won the second Cisco I-Prize, a global contest to conceptualize an idea that could turn into Cisco's next billion dollar opportunity. The first I-Prize, awarded 18 months ago, went to a German/Russian team that essentially conceived Cisco's entry into the smart grid business. Read More



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