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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Jive deepens integration with Cisco's WebEx and Jabber

11 Internet of Things ideas worth watching | Netcore, Netis routers have hardcoded password, Trend Micro says

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Jive deepens integration with Cisco's WebEx and Jabber
Following up on a partnership announced in May, the Jive ESN suite now features native integration with Cisco's WebEx and Jabber, replacing Cisco's former suite called Quad. Read More


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Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting for Dummies
The Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting for Dummies Book introduces you to common network performance management (NPM) issues and give you a new way of looking at solving them. This perspective allows you to see your network from your users' point of view, namely, the services and applications they use and their experience with them. Learn More

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Exploring the Impact of the Internet of Everything on Wi-Fi
Industry analyst Robin Layland joins Sanjoy Dey of Motorola and Kowshik Bhat from Xirrus to discuss how the Internet of Everything will impact Wi-Fi. The discussion explores how real the trend is and then moves on to the challenges created by the Internet of Everything and ways to overcome them. View now

11 Internet of Things ideas worth watching
Solar roadways and car security software are among the shortlisted entries in Cisco's Innovation Grand Challenge to back good ideas for projects that will enhance the Internet of Things. Read More


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Secure the Use of Portable Media in Critical Infrastructure
Securing critical infrastructure is crucial to ensuring that our current way of life is sustained. Our whitepaper provides insight into the development of strong security policies around the use of portable media, and how to effectively mitigate the threat from external sources. Learn more

Netcore, Netis routers have hardcoded password, Trend Micro says
A line of routers from a China-based manufacturer has a serious flaw that could allow a hacker to monitor someone's Internet traffic, according to research from Trend Micro. The routers are sold under the Netcore brand name in China and Netis outside of the country. Read More


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CRM's Dirty Little Secret: How to Avoid CRM Sticker Shock
When making a CRM decision, it is important to ensure your deployment will not be hit with hidden fees or other extra costs that reduce the return on investment. This study reveals the total cost of ownership (TCO) among the three leading midmarket CRM solutions. View Now>>

Enterprise Security Professionals Speak Out on SDN Use Cases for Network Security
Large organizations see software defined networks and network security working together for malware blocking/detection, network auditing, and improving network management. Read More


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