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    Cisco won't take on Amazon in cloud 01 July, 2009 07:50

    Cisco Systems won't try to compete with pay-as-you-go cloud computing providers such as Amazon, and instead will sell its infrastructure to those companies and provide its own software as a service.
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    Chambers unfazed at disrupted speech 01 July, 2009 07:34

    Cisco Systems believes networking among doctors as well as among sensors in the field can help prevent pandemics, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said in a keynote address at the company's annual Cisco Live customer conference that was briefly disrupted by a protest and a technical glitch.
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    Juniper nixes ATM security talk 01 July, 2009 07:08

    Router maker Juniper Networks has barred one of the company's security researchers from discussing security flaws in Automated Teller Machines after an ATM maker threatened legal action.
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    Cisco UCS customer claims quick payback 01 July, 2009 06:06

    The professional division of Thomson Reuters, six months into a massive data center virtualization project using Cisco Systems Inc. gear, has already seen a payback on costs.
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    Google's next target: Unified communications 01 July, 2009 05:24

    Unified communications has been a technology specialty of networking vendors for years, but Google Inc.'s recent forays into Google Voice and Google Wave, launching later this year, could drastically upset the competitive landscape.
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    Cisco plans to offer virtual voice service 01 July, 2009 04:44

    Cisco Systems will be making aspects of its IP voice technology available virtually and sold as a service as part of a continuing set of improvements to its cloud computing strategy, the company's CTO said today.
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    Broadband stimulus exempted from 'buy American' 30 June, 2009 07:51

    The U.S. government has exempted broadband builders who want federal grants from a "buy American" provision of the US$787 billion stimulus package passed in February.
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    Virtuoso travel network picks Liquid Computing for data center 30 June, 2009 05:59

    Virtuoso Ltd., an online network for luxury travel, recently chose a unified computing infrastructure from Liquid Computing instead of shopping for such technology from larger vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Cisco Systems Inc.
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    Open-Source Routers Are Becoming an IT Option 22 June, 2009 14:12

    Many large IT operations are extensively using open-source technology -- in operating systems, applications, development tools and databases. So why not in routers, too?
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    WLAN market slammed, but 802.11n gains 18 June, 2009 14:41

    The first quarter of this year may have been the gloomiest ever for the wireless LAN market, with overall revenue falling about 11 percent from a year earlier, the first year-over-year drop recorded by industry analyst firm Dell'Oro.
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    Broadband important for rural areas, US groups say 18 June, 2009 05:59

    Without broadband, Becky Collins would be out of business.
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