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Cisco layoffs this week part of 'Transformation Project'
Cisco's layoffs this week could be the first in a series of cutbacks hitting product lines and business units that have underperformed. Read More


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Cisco layoffs this week part of 'Transformation Project'
Cisco's layoffs this week could be the first in a series of cutbacks hitting product lines and business units that have underperformed. Read More

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VMware snubs partner Cisco for network virtualization
VMware's $1.26 billion purchase of network virtualization startup Nicira this week is expected to increase competition and strain between VMware and longtime partner Cisco. VMware, the leader in server virtualization, is broadening its reach into network virtualization with the Nicira acquisition. Read More


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VMware's Nicira acquisition represents new threats and new opportunities for network managers
Perhaps you're like a lot of us in IT. You've come up through the ranks, mastered subnetting and routing, understood the interaction between loss, latency and bandwidth, and learned the intricacies of Spanning Tree. And perhaps you've also avoided all that virtualization stuff, leaving it to the server team to worry about virtual machines and virtual processors. Well, I have news for you. If... Read More



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