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News@Cisco: Social Media Release: Cisco and Intel Release Performance Results of Real-World 802.11n Testing
Highlights / Key Facts: Cisco and Intel® announce results from extensive testing of 802.11n Draft 2.0 to validate real-world performance of at least five times the throughput speed over 802.11a/b/g wireless LANs. This faster wireless connectivity will support bandwidth-intensive applications such as video and enable new ways for people to collaborate. The jo ...
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Network World: RFID, radio location services use soaring at hospitals, study shows
Hospitals are embracing a range of radio technologies to track everything from drugs to doctors with increasing accuracy. Location and identity data are fostering new efficiencies, costs savings, and redesigned workflows and business processes.
Network World: Gadgets get Wi-Fi right (Part 2)
The Dash Express in-car GPS navigation device's Wi-Fi connection is easy to configure, and its Outlook and Web browser plug-in gives you two-way Internet connectivity.
Network World: HP to get 11n products with Colubris deal
Last week's announcement that HP intends to acquire wireless LAN company Colubris Networks gives HP a chance to become a formidable player in the enterprise WLAN market. HP has long offered its own ProCurve WLAN products integrated with its popular ProCurve Ethernet switches - aconceptually a nice idea but also a somewhat limiting one.
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Network World: PayPal flaw raises questions about EV-SSL
eBay's PayPal has acknowledged a serious cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw that could be used to steal user credentials or cookies.
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News@Cisco: Romtelecom Builds Romania's Future Broadband Infrastructure over Cisco IP Next-Generation Network
BUCHAREST, Romania - May 20, 2008. Cisco today announced that Romtelecom has implemented a new Cisco® Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN), based on the Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System. This implementation is part of Romtelecom's strategy to expand broadband services in Romania and to enhance its service capability with technology that offer ...
Network Computing: Channel Change Clarification
Tom Zeller contends, "It's true that a set of APs using a particular channel appear as a single AP to the client. However, another set of APs in the same area can be configured to use a different channel."
Photos: Nokia goes state of the Arte with carbon fibre
WiBee XS-2204S USB 2.0 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Adapter
Socket Introduces New Wireless LAN Products for OEM Customers
Ethernet connector eases cable installation
Cisco employees say they didn't direct 'patent troll' postin
Researchers: Wireless LAN Operators Failing to Rake in Access Dollars
Cisco employees say they didn't direct 'patent troll' postings
Cisco Hosts Live PCI/Data Security Roundtable Discussion
WLAN Access Point withstands hazardous environments.
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·Study shows glacial pace of IPv6 adoption
A study this week has revealed just how slow is the rate of adoption for IPv6, the next version of the Internet's main communications protocol, and some experts say black markets where companies trade unused IP addresses may be only a few years away.
·Apple posts iPhone 2 update but problems remain
Apple updated the iPhone's software Monday afternoon, but according to first reports posted to the company's support forum, the new 2.0.2 firmware has not fixed users' 3G reception problems.
·Check Point goes virtual with VPN-1
Check Point is introducing a version of its VPN-1 software that runs on VMware ESX or ESXi to protect virtual machines from one another when they are running on a single piece of hardware.
·Android SDK update arrives from Google at last
Following some developer complaints of slow progress, Google on Monday released an updated version of the Android software development kit as well as a timeline for future releases.
·Android phone could come in November
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released documents on Monday that may indicate that the first Android phone will hit the U.S. market in November.
·Jitterbit reveals open source data integration tool
Data-integration vendor Jitterbit is releasing the 2.0 version of its platform on Monday, adding another entry to a growing group of open source alternatives to proprietary offerings from the likes of IBM, SAS, and Informatica.
·Beijing Olympics by the numbers
If nothing else, China is a country of superlatives: biggest, largest, oldest, most. As China racks up gold in Beijing with just under a week to go in the Olympics, the medal count isn't the only place where China posts the top numbers.
·Test Center review: BlueArc Titan 3200 is a giant among NAS systems
We don?t have Olympic Games for file server systems but the SPEC SFS (System File Server) benchmark serves as the next best thing, providing a comparable rank of file server performance. If you sifted through all of the SPEC SFS results published to the SPEC Web site, you'd findthat the fastest NAS systems are from NetApp, BlueArc, and EMC, who take what in Beijing would have been a gold, a silver, and a bronze medal ...
·Dell, Intel cut out Microsoft
Dell, Intel, and their partners announced this week new technologies that represent major leaps forward for mobility. The companies seem to have discovered the secret to making such bold leaps: Cut Microsoft out of the deal.
·Intel releases part of draft USB 3.0 spec
Intel has released part of the draft specification for USB 3.0, a move that could speed up the release of the next-generation data transfer standard.
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·Social Media Release: Cisco and Intel Release Performance Results of Real-World 802.11n Testing
Highlights / Key Facts: Cisco and Intel® announce results from extensive testing of 802.11n Draft 2.0 to validate real-world performance of at least five times the throughput speed over 802.11a/b/g wireless LANs. This faster wireless connectivity will support bandwidth-intensive applications such as video and enable new ways for people to collaborate. The joint Cisco and Intel 802.11n Draft 2.0 solution provided an a ...
·First Cohort of Students from Cisco's Global Talent Acceleration Program in Middle East and North Africa Levant Graduate With...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - August 19, 2008 - Furthering its goal to develop ongoing homegrown technical skills through education initiatives, Cisco marked the investiture of its first graduates of its Middle East and North Africa Levant (MENAL) Global Talent Acceleration Program in Dubai in early August 2008. Part of an ongoing investment in the region, the Global Talent Acceleration Program (GTAP) is a long-term ...
·Social Media Release: Cisco Hosted Live PCI/Data Security Roundtable Discussion with Retail and Healthcare Industry Experts
Cisco conducted an Internet TV roundtable with PCI experts and executives from the retail and healthcare industries on July 30. They discussed the evolution of security threats, real-world business challenges, PCI's role and the approach to managing compliance. Following are the highlights of that roundtable: Highlights / Key Facts: Data-security-related attacks on the healthcare industry have increased 85 percent be ...
·Laguna Development Corporation's Route 66 Casino Deploys the Cisco Physical Security Solution to Drive Operational Excellence
SAN JOSE, Calif. - August 13, 2008 - Route 66 Casino, part of the Laguna Development Corporation, announced today that it is deploying the Cisco Physical Security Solution to centralize surveillance, reduce operational expenditures, and streamline ...
·Social Media Release: Cisco Announces WebEx Online Meetings Promotional Package for Small Businesses
Highlights / Key Facts: With gas prices so high today, commuting to the office and traveling to customer sites by car or air has become very expensive. Small businesses and individual professionals feel the pinch acutely, and are seeking new ways to serve customers and interact with colleagues while saving travel expenses. Many are discovering they can take care of business very effectively-at far less cost-with WebE ...
·Social Media Release: Cisco Powers NBC's Coverage of Beijing Games
August 13, 2008 Related Information: Press Release: http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2008/prod _080608b.html Highlights / Key Facts: Cisco is providing Internet Protocol (IP) video network infrastructure and video-encoding solutions to NBC during the network's coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, August 8-24, 2008. Cisco's IP video infrastructure is enabling NBC personnel in New ...
·Cisco Completes Acquisition of Pure Networks
SAN JOSE, Calif. - August 12, 2008 - Cisco today announced that it has completed the purchase of Seattle-based Pure Networks, a leader in home-networking-management software and tools. Pure Networks' solutions allow users to easily set up and manage a home network and connect a range of devices, applications and services.
·Cisco Integrates Linksys Small Business Channel Partner Program and Reinforces Commitment to the Small and Medium- Sized Busi...
SAN JOSE, Calif., August 12, 2008 - As a natural evolution of the Cisco® small and medium-sized business (SMB) go-to-market strategy, Cisco today announced that it is incorporating the Linksys® Small-Business Channel Partner Program services and assets into the award-winning Cisco Channel Partner Program. This process includes bringing the Linksys Business Series products into the Cisco SMB portfolio and providing Ci ...
·Wesley Sine Receives a grant from the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute to explore entrepreneurship in Latin America
ITHACA, NY - August 8, 2008 - The Johnson School at Cornell University today announced that Wesley Sine, assistant professor of management and organizations, received a grant from the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute, an initiative of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) focused on fostering entrepreneurship. The grant is currently funding entrepreneurship research in Latin America, including Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa ...
·Cisco IP Video Technology to Enable Groundbreaking NBC Coverage of Beijing Olympic Games
SAN JOSE, Calif. - August 6, 2008 - Cisco announced today it has been selected to provide Internet Protocol (IP) video network infrastructure and video-encoding solutions to NBC during the network's coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Aug. 8-24. Cisco's IP video infrastructure will enable NBC personnel in New York and Los Angeles to edit video as it is captured in Beijing and deliver it to three screens: TV, ...
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·Microsoft Posts New Virtual Server Beta
New functionality includes support for AMD's virtualization, Active Directory integration, and offline virtual hard disk mounting.
·Report: Blade Servers Gain In Enterprise Computing
Blade servers continue to gain acceptance in enterprise computing as users view different ways of deploying them, a report says.
·Virtual Linux Could Be Answer To Costly Data Centers
Forget the new-product hype. The biggest buzz at last week's LinuxWorld conference was the potential of Linux in the data center.
·New Chip Design Promises Terahertz Processors
Proponents of the new Ballistic Deflection Transistor (BDT) technology say it'll produce computers that are faster, more powerful, and more efficient at using power.
·Red Hat A No-Show At LinuxWorld
Red Hat's no-show at LinuxWorld generated a lot of buzz on the show floor and had attendees scratching their heads about why the biggest Linux distributor didn't exhibit at the biggest Linux show.
·IBM To Offer High-Availability Server To Midmarket
IBM plans to start offering its high-availability option for System i servers in four-way to eight-way systems.
·CPU Surplus Swells On Intel Inventory Glut
An oversupply of Intel processors and chipsets fueled a nearly 78 percent gain in global surplus semiconductor inventory from the first quarter to the second quarter, the highest level since a troublesome inventory glut in the third quarter of 2004, according to research firmiSuppli.
·Microsoft's First HPC Offering Expected To Drive New Service Opportunities
Microsoft's high-performance Windows computing software will enable the software company to take market share from Linux and give service partners new opportunities for integrating and scaling out .Net applications across the Windows infrastructure, industry observers say.
·Opsware Now a Data Center Triple-Threat?
Does Opsware's recent purchase of storage management vendor CreekPath Systems make it the biggest, baddest data-center automation dog around? Possibly.Possibly.
·Crash Course: Data Center Power
Increasing requirements for processor cycles, memory and storage as well as higher electricity demands mean your data center is consuming more power--which means you're spending more--every day. Here's how to design a modular data center to help future-proof your investment.
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·Garage space shuttle lands at IDF
A space enthusiast who built a working space shuttle in his garage has been showing the craft off at this year’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF)..
·Android release looms with new SDK
The Open Handset Alliance lead by Google has posted an update to the Android SDK..
·Microsoft ready to alpha new Office 14
Software giant Microsoft is getting reading to lift the kimono on its forthcoming version of Office.
·IBM invests US$300 mln in disaster recovery centers
IBM plans to spend US$300 million this year to build 13 "cloud computing" data centers where businesses can store information for quick retrieval in case their computer systems are destroyed in a disaster.
·Intel new chip design saves power, boosts graphics
Intel's latest chip design will conserve more power than its current processors and deliver vastly fastergraphics images as the No. 1 chipmaker seeks to push its technology beyond just personal computers as that market slows.
·Going green with broadband
Today marks the start of the 2008 Alcatel-Lucent Broadband Environment Challenge, which looks for broadband solutions that have potential to deliver significant environmental benefits.
·Phil Burgess leaves Telstra
Telstra’s public policy chief, Phil Burgess, will leave the company at the end of the month to return to the United States.
·'Operation Testament' protects the Pope
A torpedo-shaped autonomous underwater vehicle was used to scan the base of Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo prior to the Pope’s arrival in July.
·DSTO opens new Sydney research centre
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has completed the modernisation of its research facilities nationwide with the opening of a new centre in Sydney.
·Japan warns of iPod fires
A rare defect in the first generation iPod nano is causing a consumer scare in Japan..
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