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Cisco to cut home broadband perks to reduce costs
Networkingchris writes "The move is part of a wider effort to shave $1 billion from Cisco's expenses.

Cisco Systems Inc. is ending a long-standing policy that allows its employees to expense their home broadband service as part of a wider effort to reduce costs in the tough economic climate, sources at the company said.

The change will apply to all of Cisco's employees worldwide, although there are likely to be exceptions for staffers who live far from an office and telecommute most days, the sources said. The changes are still being finalized and are likely to be announced internally later this week."
Posted by admin on Thursday, April 02 @ 01:06:34 EEST (671 reads)
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New Cisco Technical Knowledgebase From Firewall.cx!
Networkingchris writes "The Cisco Technical Knowledgebase is a new section at Firewall.cx, designed to deliver first-class solutions to the IT engineers & administrators around the world. The technical content of this section will enable you to successfully configure and troubleshoot services and devices from Cisco Systems, by providing you with all the necessary theory, covered in other sections of our site, alongside with step-by-step instructions & screenshots.

The Cisco Technical Knowedgebase section will cover Cisco routers, switches, ASA Firewall appliances and Cisco Call Manager Express (CCME) related topics, kicking off with Cisco Router Technologies.

The Cisco Technical Knowledgebase is planned to go live within March 2009, so be sure to visit us frequently!

The Firewall.cx Team "
Posted by admin on Saturday, March 07 @ 12:50:16 EET (906 reads)
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Siemens shows 1Gbit/s over plastic fibre
NetworkingAnonymous writes "Siemens researchers have demonstrated a data rate of 1Gbit/s over plastic optical fibre, a speed ten times higher than is possible with current products.

Sebastian Randel, the Siemens project manager, said the team sent an IPTV signal at 1008Mbit/s over a 100m connection in the lab, without errors or any flickering on the TV screen. "
Posted by admin on Saturday, June 09 @ 11:59:04 EEST (1925 reads)
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Ethereal Renamed
NetworkingTheBishop writes "Ethereal, the well-known and much loved public-domain network protocol analyzer has changed its name to Wireshark.
For more information have a look at http://www.wireshark.org/
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Posted by admin on Monday, November 20 @ 17:50:44 EET (1839 reads)
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The Party is Over: IT Departments Prepare for Hurricane Season
Networkingjwj writes " Now that the Mardis Gras parades are finished, and all celebrators are over their hangovers, one date is collectively coming to mind. June 1, 2006. This is the first official day of the 2006 hurricane season, and IT departments across the United State's Gulf Coast are scrambling to prepare their systems."
Posted by Jack on Saturday, March 04 @ 19:35:48 EET (2605 reads)
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Londoners Cruising Thames Get Wi-Fi
NetworkingJack Writes: Free Wi-Fi service covering an eight-mile stretch of the River Thames in London was inaugurated Thursday as a free introductory period for the service got underway. The Thames Online Service said Wi-Fi will be available on boats cruising the river for about $5 an hour at the conclusion of the free trial period.
Posted by Jack on Thursday, February 23 @ 12:25:31 EET (2809 reads)
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Human Area Networking at your doorstep.
Networkingcyberoidx writes " Japanese company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) claims to have developed the first viable Human Area Network (HAN) device, enabling fast data transfer between devices using the human body as a conduit.

NTT reckons this latest advance on the wireless Personal Area Network concept - dubbed RedTacton - can transmit data over the surface of the skin at up to 2Mbps.

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Posted by admin on Wednesday, April 06 @ 02:35:32 EEST (4367 reads)
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Cisco Announces Its New Integrated Services Routers
NetworkingChris writes "Cisco Systems redefines best-in-class routing with a new portfolio of integrated services routers that are engineered for secure, wire-speed delivery of concurrent data, voice, and video services."
Posted by Admin on Friday, September 24 @ 21:33:04 EEST (4312 reads)
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Enthusiasts Call Web Feeds 'The Next Big Thing'
NetworkingYahoo has a story on how RSS and other web-feeds are the technology of the future for getting information out of the web. There are some interesting comments on the article at Slashdot. Personally, I agree, I read all my favourite websites through their news feed and in fact all the news I submit comes from what I pick after reading through a whole lot of feeds.
Posted by Admin on Sunday, February 29 @ 14:56:23 EET (6159 reads)
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Cisco and IBM tie-up for security
NetworkingIn a move that suggests how predominant information security is today, industry heavyweights IBM and Cisco have announced that they will "integrate their security and management products to provide businesses with automated tools that protect networks from attack".Click 'read more' for more details.
Posted by Admin on Saturday, February 14 @ 11:36:32 EET (5446 reads)
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