Cisco's John Chambers toying with drones in retirement

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Apr 04, 2016
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Is the Cisco 6500 Series invincible?

As the industry moves toward 10/40Gig and higher, the need for bandwidth and port density only increases. Software-defined networking (SDN), while certainly worthy of consideration, may not be the best option for all organizations just yet. However, the need for high-speed switching connectivity and robust services remains a concern for the here and now. Enter: The Cisco 6500 Series. Read More

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News from startup Airware that it has begun offering full-blown drone packages to enterprises such as insurance company State Farm is indeed interesting, but for purposes of our Network World audience, this is even more interesting: retired Cisco CEO John Chambers (now executive chairman) is one of the company's new investors. Read More

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