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May 19, 2022

Cisco's $15B backlog: China COVID worries, impact of war in Ukraine

On Cisco's news of flat Q3 revenue the company and competitors Juniper, Arista and others take a stock hit. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: Security, Politics & Tech: How Firms Are Working with the Government, Not Against It

Sponsored by Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: Security, Politics & Tech: How Firms Are Working with the Government, Not Against It

A partnership with the federal government can give tech companies the opportunity to improve national technologies and security while growing revenue.

8 questions to ask vendors about Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)

Most companies understand they need to transition from perimeter-based security to a Zero Trust model. And they understand that they can’t purchase Zero Trust as an off-the-shelf product. Here are eight questions to ask prospective Zero Trust vendors.

Google Cloud launches services to bolster open-source security, simplify zero-trust rollouts

New Google Cloud security services aim to strengthen open-source security, simplify zero-trust adoption, and improve cloud governance.

Image: Intel details IPU roadmap to free up CPUs

Intel details IPU roadmap to free up CPUs

Intel unveiled plans for its next-gen infrastructure processing units (IPU) at its inaugural Intel Vision event.

IBM wants a 4,000 qubit quantum computer by 2025

IBM lays out a quantum computing roadmap that incorporates classical computer hardware, quantum parallel processing, and error mitigation.

Nokia launches SaaS services to tackle energy consumption and home device management

Nokia has launched two new software-as-a-service products to help customers improve their energy efficiency and manage smart devices.

How to use the strace and ltrace commands: 2-Minute Linux Tips

In this Linux tip, learn how to use the strace and ltrace commands. They provide information on the system and library calls that a Linux process makes and this information can help when you're troubleshooting a process that's not behaving as you'd expect.

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