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    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
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    By Martyn Williams 9 years ago
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    Apple fixes serious flaw in AirPort wireless routers

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    By Lucian Constantin 9 years ago
    The fight over a new Wi-Fi channel is coming to a head
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    The fight over a new Wi-Fi channel is coming to a head

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    HPE looks to move data between computers at the speed of light

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    Flaws expose Cisco small-business routers, firewalls to hacking

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    Free network software might radically change how routing works

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    By Peter Sayer 9 years ago
    iPhones are about to get plugged into enterprises with Cisco’s help
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    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
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    The T-Mobile Tuesdays #getthanked app gets tanked, depriving customers of their freebies

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    By Mark Hachman 9 years ago
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    Rent-a-botnet services making massive DDoS attacks more common than ever before

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    By Lucian Constantin 9 years ago
    News

    Four top innovators are leaving Cisco

    Four Cisco Systems executives who led “spin-in” ventures that became important parts of the company have resigned.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
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    AT&T’s 5G ambitions expand, adding Middletown, NJ to its trial sites

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    By Ian Paul 9 years ago
    News

    Afraid of floods and hackers? Put your data in space

    Cloud Constellation's SpaceBelt is a startup planning satellite-based data centers. With room for petabytes of data, they may start orbiting Earth as early as 2019. But when it comes to keeping secrets safe from the long arm of the law, the black void may not be far enough.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
    News

    Top-level domain expansion is a security risk for business computers

    The explosion of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) in recent years can put enterprise computers at risk due to name conflicts between internal domain names used inside corporate networks and domains that can now be registered on the public Internet.
    By Lucian Constantin 9 years ago
    News

    Cisco’s Meraki spreads its cloud to voice

    If you manage your whole LAN in the cloud, why not add in the desk phones, too? That's what Cisco's Meraki division has done. Its first phone, the MC74, can be managed on the same dashboard Meraki provides for its switches, Wi-Fi access points, security devices and other infrastructure.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
    News

    Worm infects unpatched Ubiquiti wireless devices

    Routers and other wireless devices made by Ubiquiti Networks have been infected by a worm that exploits a one-year-old remote unauthorized access vulnerability.
    By Lucian Constantin 9 years ago
    News

    Cisco patches high severity flaws in its Web Security Appliance

    Cisco Systems has fixed four denial-of-service vulnerabilities that attackers could exploit to cause Web Security Appliance devices to stop processing traffic correctly.
    By Lucian Constantin 9 years ago
    Network spending still hampered by economic jitters, Cisco says
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    Network spending still hampered by economic jitters, Cisco says

    Economic uncertainty is still putting a damper on some network spending, and that won't change in the next few months, Cisco Systems said Wednesday.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
    News

    Nest releases open-source version of Thread networking protocol for smart devices

    Thread, an open wireless protocol for the Internet of things, is getting a boost from one of its biggest boosters, Google-owned Nest Labs.
    By Peter Sayer 9 years ago
    News

    Networks need automation — just ask the U.S. military

    IT professionals are looking to software-defined networking to automate what are still complex and vulnerable systems controlled by human engineers. Major General Sarah Zabel knows where they’re coming from.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
    Enterprise networkers have organized: Here are their demands
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    Enterprise networkers have organized: Here are their demands

    A user group for enterprise IT managers is taking on software-defined networking, calling for new technologies they say would better serve enterprise needs.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
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    Aruba fixes networking device flaws that could open doors for hackers

    Wireless networking device manufacturer Aruba Networks has fixed multiple vulnerabilities in its software that could, under certain circumstances, allow attackers to compromise devices.
    By Lucian Constantin 9 years ago
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