Cisco sees Wi-Fi market in transition to controller-less solutions

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Dec 12, 2016
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Cisco whacks its Secure Access Control System

Cisco this week this week announced the death of its Secure Access Control System – a package customers use to manage access to network resources. Read More

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Cisco sees Wi-Fi market in transition to controller-less solutions
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Cisco sees Wi-Fi market in transition to controller-less solutions

The Wi-Fi market has been moving to controller-less solutions, and Cisco appears to be walking the controller-less management walk. Read More

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IBM warns of rising VoIP cyber-attacks

IBM says common Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIP and Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) are most common targets. Read More

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Cisco dents Arista again with patent infringement ruling

U.S. International Trade Commission Judge MaryJoan McNamara issued the so-called “initial determination” on the case which now must be reviewed by the ITC. In the end should the ITC find against Arista its switches could once again be banned from import into the US. The ITC you may recall ruled against Arista in another part of this case and between June and August the company could not import those products. In November Arista announced that US Customs has given it permission to resume importing its networking gear in the United States. Read More

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