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Cisco's Container Journey to the Cloud
The networking giant is partnering with Google to enter the cloud market, but will Google's help be enough to put it on the path to cloud prosperity?

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CBRS: What WLAN Pros Need to Know
Lee Badman talks with Dave Wright, presented of the CBRS Alliance, to find out the latest developments with the emerging small-cell technology.
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Nmap Tutorial: Host Discovery
In this excerpt from "Nmap: Network Exploration and Security Auditing Cookbook - Second Edition," learn how to perform a ping scan to find live hosts in your network.
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10 Key Interview Questions for Network Administrators
Getting ready for your first network admin interview? Here are technical questions to expect, along with the answers.
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Wireshark and File Compression
In this video, see if Wireshark's built-in compression utility is more efficient than third-party compression tools for sharing and storing trace files.
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