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Cisco’s acquisition history has shaped its evolution

Network World

Cisco is a dominant networking force — arguably the most dominant — but it didn’t get there alone or overnight. Other significant acquisitions by Cisco include AppDynamics in 2017 for application performance monitoring and Acacia Communications in 2021 for optical networking.

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AMD holds steady against Intel in Q1

Network World

This past quarter was the first time since early 2020, when the Covid pandemic began, that market results have been completely normal in the desktop, mobile and server segments, wrote Dean McCarron, principal analyst with Mercury Research. For Q1 of 2004, Intel held a 79.2% share to AMD’s 20.8%. In the prior quarter, it was 79.6%

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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

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Over the last year, IT budgets saw modest growth as departments embraced mobile, cloud and virtualization in record numbers. Dr. Deepak Kumar founded Adaptiva in 2004. Deepak was the lead architect of Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, and prior to that was a program manager with the Windows NT Networking team.

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Goodbye, NAC. Hello, software-defined perimeter

Network World

Those of us who’ve been around security technology for a while will remember the prodigious rise of network access control (NAC) around 2006. In 2006, wireless networking based upon 802.11 was transforming from a novelty to the preferred technology for network access. Many organizations wanted a combination of NAC and 802.1X

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What accelerates – and slows – the development of social networking mobile platforms - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Although the mobile phone offers an "extremely appropriate platform for social networks," he said current pricing structures were holding back the market. Although the mobile phone offers an "extremely appropriate platform for social networks," he said current pricing structures were holding back the market.

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Why F5 and Tempered Networks founder Jeff Hussey left retirement and ‘bought’ himself a job

GeekWire

Jeff Hussey, CEO and co-founder of Tempered Networks, and his wife on a trip to Austria. Jeff Hussey , co-founder and CEO of Seattle’s Tempered Networks, is not a believer in long-term work-from-home practices. “We Hussey left the F5 board of directors in 2004. Mobile devices: iPhone, iPad. Jeff Hussey.

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Video goggles will unleash mobile video - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Once this is commonplace, mobile video and content will be unleashed. Permalink | View blog reactions | Comments (1) Categories : Technology trends Share this: Digg this | Reddit | StumbleUpon | Del.icio.us | Share on Facebook 1 Comments mobile video said: great blog, i also like mobile video!

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