Trade commission finds Arista infringed on two original Cisco patents

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May 10, 2017
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Extreme offers glimpse of integrated Avaya, Brocade technology future

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Trade commission finds Arista infringed on two original Cisco patents
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eBook: Silver Peak Systems Inc

2017 Trends: SD-WAN Advances Towards Mainstream Adoption: Networkworld eBook

As SD-WAN adoption continues to gain ground and go mainstream in 2017, the majority of initial enterprise deployments will be hybrid, leveraging both MPLS and a complement of broadband connectivity. Many enterprises already have some level of broadband connectivity to branch and remote locations, but these links often remain idle or are relegated to backup or disaster recovery (DR). Read More

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Trade commission finds Arista infringed on two original Cisco patents

The legal ping-pong battle between Cisco and Arista today found Cisco on the winning side as In the International Trade Commission ruled that Arista switches infringe two additional Cisco patents Read More

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Cisco drops critical security warning on VPN router, 3 high priority caveats

Cisco today warned user of a critical vulnerability in its CVR100W Wireless-N VPN router execute that could let an attacker issues arbitrary code or cause a denial of service situation. Read More

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Cisco bolsters analytics clout with Saggezza buy

Cisco bolsters analytics clout with Saggezza buy Read More

White Paper: Lookout Mobile Security

Market Insights: 4 Mobile Security Insights for CISOs: Networkworld White Paper

Mobile devices have rapidly become ground zero for a wide spectrum of risk that includes malicious targeted attacks on devices and network connections, a range of malware families, non-compliant apps that leak data, and vulnerabilities in device operating systems or apps. Read More

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