14 May 2008

BGP

BGP is the protocol that binds the Internet together. It is what sends one packet across the globe in a few milliseconds and allows you to send email, . Typically, you will see Cisco routers that will handle this sort of heavy lifting and that is the IOS... (posted on 14 May 2008 by The System Administrator)
I just came across a post that the FBI purchased 3500 counterfeit CISCO parts (estimated at $3.5 million in value). This goes under my "funny, but not funny" category of the day. :) Here's the full article: http://tinyurl.com/5aht29. (posted on 12 May 2008 by Jason's ASP.NET Blog)
Jayshree Ullal, who has headed Cisco's Data Center 3.0 initiative, has left the company to "pursue new professional opportunities," the company said late Friday. Ullal, the senior vice president of Data Center, Switching and Services Group (DSSG),... (posted on 11 May 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
When an organization looks that the threats to their infrastructure, they generally categorize them into two main headers: internal and external. And when they think about the internal threats they generally consider the rogue employee as the highest... (posted on 6 May 2008 by bloginfosec.com)
...Asmundson reports that networking giant Cisco is developing software that creates a real-time link between the iPhone and your computer. The result: A user could simply aim his iPhone at his computer and "sweep" the file to it with a finger flick,... (posted on 1 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
In this video presentation, Dante Malagrino of Cisco (CSCO) and Ed Bugnion of Nuova explain how data center managers can use the new Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches to optimize their virtualization efforts. Relevant background: Prior to joining Cisco,... (posted on 8 Apr 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Cisco Systems (CSCO) continued its push into the data center today, introducing the Nexus 5000 switch as the next step in data center consolidation using a unified network fabric that can connect ties together servers, storage and I/O. The Nexus 5000 is... (posted on 8 Apr 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)

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