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29 Articles match "Cisco","edge"
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Network as a Service: Open Source Enables Efficient Cloud Hosting
Extreme's openness is in the form of web services, many offered that are offered as XML or CLI scripting that allow integrate tools into the core of the network via XML, and configure edge ports for security and VOIP access as dynamic provisioning.
Juniper has made a big move towards open source innovation in it's recent re-branding and at least to one analyst, John Furrier from Silicon Angle, seems to be suggesting that Juniper Judo'sing Cisco, like Google did with Open and Microsoft . To keep up with the growth of cloud computing and virtualization, networks keep evolving.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Today in Most Innovative Companies
Daily new of note from our Most Innovative Companies, including Apple, Cisco, GE, and Netflix
Cisco : The U.S.
is In the next few weeks, Cisco plans to unveil new cutting-edge technology that one
insider Cisco hopes to roll out the
technology Apple : Ever-on-display
David David Blaine recently called Steve Jobs a true magician , explaining that he is "the ultimate
showman
Fast Company
- Friday, February 26, 2010
Intel-Lead Initiative Pledges $3.5 Billion To Tech Startups
Among the companies following Intel's lead are Google, Adobe, Cisco, Dell, Microsoft and Yahoo!, Venture capital investments have played an important role in creating jobs at home and keeping America at the leading edge of technology globally," said Arvind Sodhani, president of Intel Capital. While the government in Washington slowly inches their way toward a bill to create jobs for Americans, tech corporations and venture capital firms across the nation are teaming up in a private sector effort to create more companies and more jobs in the tech space. Led by Intel, the Invest
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Cisco's Curious Week
Last week was a curious one for Cisco Systems. As described in Seeing What's Next , Cisco's history traces back to disruptive innovation. At the core of Cisco's disruptive march over the past two decades is the Internet Protocol. Cisco started by using IP to disrupt the transmission of basic data, then went to mission-critical data, then began to focus on voice and The company's public move to break into the server market and a splashy consumer electronics acquisition seem like deviations from the company's historical strategy of thoughtfully managing its disruptive growth.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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The Digital Mafia: Online Crime Gets Organized, Says Cisco
In its midyear global security report for 2009, Cisco says there's plenty to be worried about when it comes to the way that online crime operations are operating.
Bot herders and other nefarious characters are still using cutting-edge computing and social engineering. But according to Cisco's analysis, the real innovation is how those behind some of the biggest threats are collaborating in new ways. It's enterprise 2.0 for the criminal underbelly of the Internet.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, July 20, 2009
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Productivity in a Networked Era – Assessing ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction)
Look at Google and Cisco.
These assets don’t appear on the balance sheet, but more and more often they provide a corporation’s competitive edge. Fast Company recently published an article on Cisco Systems’ large-scale adoption of social computing as the main means of working with information and knowledge. CEO John Chambers said that as a result, Cisco has gone from being able to focus on three Jay Cross and I recently co-authored this piece for CLO Magazine.
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Today’s networked era requires a new way to make investment decisions that incorporates intangible
Wirearchy
- Saturday, June 27, 2009
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India is morphing into a global R&D hub, but can it ever take on Silicon Valley?
Cisco is developing cutting edge networking technologies for futuristic “intelligent cities” in Bangalore. But existing GPRS or EDGE-based cell networks are not up to snuff. When Americans think of the Indian technology sector, they still perceive a nation of call center workers and low-level computer programmers administering databases and updating websites. But while the West was sleeping, Indian IT morphed into a giant R&D machine.
TechCrunch
- Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Safari Books Online 6.0: A Cloud Library as an alternate model for ebooks
Pearson imprints include Addison-Wesley, Prentice-Hall, Peachpit, Sams, Que, Cisco Press, and Adobe Press.) No one publisher has a "proprietary edge." No one has a proprietary format. There has been a lot of attention paid to ebooks lately, and for good reason. Electronic books are portable, searchable, and more affordable than print books.
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Unified Communications: Saved by the Cloud?
Cisco CEO John Chambers said that even CIO's were unsure what unified communications really meant.
Cisco recently dumped the term "unified communications," in favor of "Cisco Collaboration." They are smart over at Cisco. There's not a lot new behind Unified communications was a notable absent In Gartner's top 10 strategic technologies for 2010. For years, the idea of a common platform for seemingly all communications seemed bewildering.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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More for Less for More: How to Disrupt in the Age of Scarcity
RA Mashelkar — one of India's leading scientists and policy makers — and is clearly demonstrated by corporate leaders such as Wim Elfrink, the #2 exec at Cisco, who runs Cisco's second global headquarters in Bangalore, India .
We will articulate why M4L4M is a truly disruptive growth strategy that, if adopted, could confer upon your organization a sustainable competitive edge in the frugal, post-recession global economy. The "S" word was on the lips of all CEOs and politicians attending the World Economic Forum at Davos last month. No, it wasn't "stimulus"
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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VBrick Plays for Video Content Management in the Enterprise
The announcement comes less than a week after Cisco showed its deep commitment to the video enterprise market with its acquisition of Tandberg , a Norwegian video conferencing company that also happens to be one of VBrick's partners.
Scaling: VBrick offers a "reflector appliance," installed at the network edge. VBrick claims that it comes in The big plays being made for video in the enterprise are leading to all sorts of issues of how to scale with distribution, archiving, and optimization - without creating a huge burden on the overall network.
So, it is interesting to hear VBrick
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, October 5, 2009
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Making Software, Making Money
No, they were successful because they were popular , because they offered a service - including some services that just skirt this edge of the law - that people wanted . Most people decide that life is better spent doing other things. Take the latest Cisco purchases . There are plenty of very good white label social networks out there; so why did Cisco pay out a rumoured $25 million dollars I am sympathetic with Dave Tosh's plaint. But only to a point.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, March 3, 2007
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Network as a Service: Open Source Enables Efficient Cloud Hosting
Extreme's openness is in the form of web services, many offered that are offered as XML or CLI scripting that allow integrate tools into the core of the network via XML, and configure edge ports for security and VOIP access as dynamic provisioning.
Juniper has made a big move towards open source innovation in it's recent re-branding and at least to one analyst, John Furrier from Silicon Angle, seems to be suggesting that Juniper Judo'sing Cisco, like Google did with Open and Microsoft . To keep up with the growth of cloud computing and virtualization, networks keep evolving.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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