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  • New York Stock Exchange chooses Juniper switches and routers for two new data centers
  • Letter to Nortel users: It’s a wrap, and no promises on what's next
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  • Cisco replaces GM on Dow Jones
  • Interop: NetScout demos location-based wireless LAN troubleshooting
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  • Interop attendees upbeat, but focused
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  • SolarWinds getting ready to go public, someday
  • Networking jobs market is lukewarm while overall job market is lousy
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  • NetApp takes viral YouTube marketing to another level.
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  • Cisco and HP: Data center frenemies now poised for all-out war
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  • NetScout adds authentication and policy control to packet sniffer
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  • Aruba courts Nortel customers with multivendor WLAN management suite
  • 'Get with the Programmer' contest seeks hottest tech guy
  • Belkin offered cash for positive reviews of router
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  • How network engineers can avoid the data center move blues
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  • Cisco tightens their belt while Aruba sharpens the ax
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