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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Big Switch updates SDN controller options; Cisco brings Meraki to the enterprise

Cisco brings Meraki to the enterprise | Wi-Fi growth set to drive sales of new Ethernet speeds

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Big Switch updates SDN controller options
Big Switch Networks this week rolled out a new release of its cloud fabric software, which includes support for VMware vSphere environments and Dell switches, among other features. Read More


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Cisco brings Meraki to the enterprise
In November 2012, Cisco acquired Meraki for a whopping $1.2 billion. At the time, most people thought that was a huge overpayment for a 330-person startup that made its living selling cloud-managed Wi-Fi to small- and mid-sized businesses. Read More

Wi-Fi growth set to drive sales of new Ethernet speeds
Steadily growing demand for faster enterprise wireless LANs in the next four years is expected to drive up sales of both Wi-Fi gear and a new type of Ethernet for connecting next-generation access points. Read More

Scared of 802.11AC Wave 2 Wi-Fi? Here comes Cisco Multigigabit to the rescue
Remember the old days when Wi-Fi was much slower than a wired connection? Workers were forced to choose between speed and mobility. Read More


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BYOD and Beyond: How To Turn BYOD into Productivity
One of the most overlooked aspects of the BYOD phenomenon isn't just connecting the users to the network, but how to manage them once they're there. Getting mobile and BYO devices onto the network is now table stakes. View Now

US targets mobile operator for deceptive data promises
TracFone Wireless, the largest prepaid mobile provider in the U.S., has agreed to refund $40 million to customers to settle charges that it throttled bandwidth or cut off consumer data connections, despite promising "unlimited" data service as a marketing tool. Read More

Cisco's evolving software, cloud strategy will hinge on hardware
The software and expanded cloud strategy Cisco is announcing this week is an attempt to leverage the company's installed hardware base while addressing the software centrism sweeping the industry. Read More

The Internet of Things requires the Internet of Everywhere
This week, Cisco Live Europe kicks off in Milan, Italy. The City of Milan is not only the host city for Cisco Live, but also for the World Expo in 2015 when the city will show off its evolution to a smart city. Read More


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Hybrid Clouds: Deriving the Biggest Business Impact
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Logitech expands video/audio gear for meeting rooms
Logitech today expanded its offerings in the videoconferencing/collaboration space with the launch of its ConferenceCam Connect device ($499.99). Read More

Cisco integration gives Samsung Knox users more options for secure connectivity
Samsung Electronics smartphones and tablets protected using the company's Knox security technology have been integrated with VPNs from Cisco Systems, giving enterprises more options for communicating securely. Read More

Sad state of broadband in the US as cable industry balks at FCC's 25Mbps definition
Right now, the FCC defines broadband as 4Mbps down and 1Mbps up. Since FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler called those speeds "yesterday's broadband" and proposed that, in its Section 706 report, broadband should be defined as 25Mbps down and 3 Mbps up, interested parties have been submitting comments on that proposal. Read More

A patch is the catch: Cisco survey
Corporate security teams are not patching holes in their software or security tools, according to a Cisco survey released this week. Less than 50% of the respondents at 1,700 companies in nine countries use standard tools such as patching and configuration to help prevent security breaches and ensure that they are running the latest versions of software. Read More


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