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Cisco offers gear trade-ins, incentives
Aging equipment and advancing technologies have fueled the need for network upgrades. A program offered by Cisco hopes to ease the financial pain of the transition. Article | 05 Dec 2005
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High-density, low-cost 10 GigE offering could attract enterprises
A new line card by Force10 Networks expands the number of available 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports to 224 on one system. While considered mostly for the data center market, some analysts say enterprises will soon take notice. Article | 03 Nov 2005
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Cisco leads WLAN market, despite technology similarities
A Forrester Research study shows that although most WLAN vendors are offering similar products, Cisco clearly leads the pack in terms of sales. Article | 31 Oct 2005
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Advancement to Cisco's NAC framework boosts security in LAN, wireless space
The networking giant today announced additions to its security framework, including support for the company's popular Catalyst switches and wireless services. Article | 18 Oct 2005
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Analysts: 3Com trying to woo enterprises with new ad campaign
Following strategic missteps and profitability woes, 3Com hopes a new ad campaign will remind enterprises that Cisco and HP ProCurve aren't the only vendors in town. Article | 10 Oct 2005
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Cisco slips in LAN switch value rating, excels overall
A recent survey shows more organizations are dissatisfied with the cost and value of Cisco's LAN switches, while a number of competitors may be gaining ground. Article | 05 Oct 2005
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HP strengthens its core
Change may be in the air at Hewlett-Packard, but its ProCurve networking group is still working to chip away at Cisco Systems with new core switches and management modules. Article | 26 Sep 2005
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Questions abound on ProCurve's strategy, future
ProCurve says it's business as usual, but speculation that HP's networking group is up for sale has caused some to wonder what the future may hold for ProCurve's products and customers. Article | 26 Sep 2005
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Cisco Spotlight Series: The need for speed
Despite the growth in networking segments like wireless, IP voice and application networking, what has driven the industry from its earliest days is the basic need to transport ever-growing amounts of data from one point to another.
At Cisco Syst... Interview | 08 Sep 2005
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Is Cisco still the router king?
Juniper may be creeping into Cisco's territory, but a recent study found that while 8% of network admins were considering purchasing Juniper routers, 86% were looking to Cisco. Article | 24 Aug 2005
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