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Network World First Look
February 13, 2024
Cisco could lay off thousands of employees as part of restructuring
Following in the footsteps of other global telecom vendors, Cisco may restructure its operations and lay off thousands of employees in the process.
AI-powered 6G wireless promises big changes
The next-gen technology is still years away, but 6G wireless could enable futuristic high-bandwidth, low-latency applications.
Cisco amps up security breach protection service
Cisco's Breach Protection Suite is gaining a new premier service level that features managed XDR and looks to ease the burden on resource-constrained enterprises.
Outdated switches targeted by China-linked hacking campaign
âVolt Typhoon,â the China state-sponsored hacking group, targeted outdated switches with poor security as part of a wave of attacks against critical infrastructure.
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Startups pursue GPU alternatives for AI
The GPU is the mainstay of AI processing, but several companies think they have a better option.
Linux is moving into efficient and flexible manufacturing
Red Hat executive Francis Chow outlines the company's strategy for using Red Hat Linux for flexible manufacturing.
Cisco brings AI assistant to cloud app security service
Cisco has added a generative AI Assistant and security protection to its Panoptica cloud-native application development software.
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