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Cisco flexes some data center muscle at Partner Summit 2016

All eyes are on Chuck Robbins as this is the first Partner Summit held under his watch as the company’s CEO. The event kicks off today and has already seen Cisco make a couple of significant announcements in the data center. Read More

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Feds find $2.8B in data center consolidation savings – watchdog says could do better

The massive federal data center consolidation effort has seen $2.8 billion in cost savings and a shuttering or merging of some 3,125 sites but issues remain, according to a report from the watchdogs at the Government Accountability Office. According to the GAO, the 24 agencies participating in the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative have collectively made progress on their data center closures efforts. As of November 2015, agencies identified a total of 10,584 data centers, of which they reported closing 3,125 through fiscal year 2015. Read More

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DARPA moves ahead with radical vertical takeoff aircraft

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US Marshals warn of ongoing nationwide telephone scam

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