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    Cisco tries to expand video calling with IME 12 March, 2010 12:40

    Cisco Systems plans to extend unified communications beyond individual enterprises, introducing a new appliance and a protocol that the company hopes will become an industry standard.
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    Cisco router supports 322Tbps, designed for 'Net video 10 March, 2010 11:06

    What can you do with 322 terabits per second? Cisco Systems says it's enough bandwidth to allow every person in China to make a video call -- simultaneously. And if that's something you want to do, Cisco says it now has hardware capable of the task.
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    Cisco unveils next Internet core router 10 March, 2010 06:55

    Cisco Systems on Tuesday introduced its next-generation Internet core router, the CRS-3, with about three times the capacity of its current platform.
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    Cisco quits WiMax radio business 06 March, 2010 12:47

    Cisco Systems will stop developing and making WiMax base stations to concentrate on the IP (Internet Protocol) networks that sit behind them.
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    CEBIT: Cisco develops VPN client for PCs, smartphones 03 March, 2010 00:16

    Cisco Systems will soon release a VPN client for smartphones and PCs aimed at enterprise administrators who want to provide secure access to their networks and ward off malicious software.
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    Why 41 Percent of You Would Fail a PCI Audit 02 March, 2010 04:05

    Security vendors are launching a gazillion products this week at RSA Conference 2010, but hidden in all of those press releases are a few nuggets that illustrate the big picture trends.
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    IBM: Vulnerabilities fell in 2009, but other risks abound 26 February, 2010 08:08

    The number of software vulnerabilities fell overall in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications increased by 50 percent, according to IBM's annual X-Force Trend and Risk Report.
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    Twitter growth prompts switch from MySQL to 'NoSQL' database 24 February, 2010 08:29

    Ryan King, an engineer at Twitter, today told the blog MyNoSQL that the social networking company plans to move from MySQL to the Cassandra database for what he called its resilience, scalability and large community of open-source developers.
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    Intel, VC firms to invest $3.5 billion in US tech 24 February, 2010 04:16

    Intel Capital and other venture capital firms will invest US$3.5 billion in U.S. technology firms over the next two years, and Intel and 16 other large U.S. companies will step up their hiring of U.S. college graduates, especially those in computer science and engineering, Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini announced Tuesday.
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    Cisco-HP split may not be too painful for customers 20 February, 2010 12:13

    Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard probably won't force their mutual customers to take sides after the end of their partnership, though the vendors are deadly serious about competing against one another, analysts said on Friday.
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    Cisco and HP part ways, end partnership 20 February, 2010 06:48

    In a move that perhaps seemed inevitable as the one-time strong partners began to butt competitive heads more and more in the data centre, Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) have ended the last vestiges of their partnership.
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