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  • Mobility In The Construction Industry Means Lots of Moving Targets
    November 19, 2008 On the surface, a construction company breaks down into the same sort of connectivity chunks as most other firms, except that a lot of its remote offices are actually job sites: dynamic, dirty, dangerous, and often in remote areas with no existing communications ...

  • Cisco Creates a Mega-Router for Super Surfing
    November 11, 2008 By Charles Waltner It's the story of the little technology that could. Ethernet, once the obscure inhabitant of back office computer systems, has now moved center stage in the communication revolution. In efforts to upgrade the world's networks for handling rapidly increasing traffic payloads brought on by the Internet - particularly video-based communications and entertainment -

  • Cisco Makes $100 Million Bet on Small Businesses
    November 10, 2008 By Charles Waltner As part of its ongoing initiative to increase sales beyond its sweet spot with major corporations, Cisco Systems is now turning it sights on small businesses, especially those with fewer than one hundred employees. Today the company formally announced a $100 million initiative to re-invent its small business operations. As part of this effort, Cisco has made substantial management, sales, and product changes over the ...

  • Exchanges and Trading Houses Analyze Traffic by the Millisecond with Cisco Bandwidth Quality Manager
    October 29, 2008 By Jason Deign What is a second worth? Possibly not too much to you or me. But if your business has anything to do with trading on the world's major financial markets, where values can soar ...

  • New study pinpoints bad staff behaviors, not hackers as primary source of data leakage
    October 28, 2008 By Alan Radding When Benjamin Craig managed networks at a US Air Force base overseas in the late 1990s , he realized he could not assume even military people were computer security aware. "We needed to train people about social engineering," he recalls. Social engineering refers to techniques hackers use to trick people into revealing passwords or allowing access to computer systems.


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