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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Cisco Security Manager Gets a Major Update

  Vyatta routing software certified for IPv6 | Data center switch maker teams with VMware to optimize gear for virtualization
 
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Cisco Security Manager Gets a Major Update
Recently, Cisco introduced its 4.0 version of Cisco Security Manager (CSM). CSM is an enterprise class device management solution for managing Cisco security devices like ASA, IPS, IOS devices and VPN gateways. CSM is full of features designed to make life easier for administrators that work with lots of Cisco security devices and want a central management and troubleshooting solution. CSM offers... Read More


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