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Nov 03, 2016
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Cisco positions Spark at the heart of enterprise work
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Cisco positions Spark at the heart of enterprise work

On Tuesday at Cisco’s conference for channel partners, the company laid out an ambitious goal for its Spark collaboration platform and announced two moves to make it more attractive to enterprises. Read More

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ExtraHop package captures files before ransomware encrypts them

ExtraHop is introducing a way to capture files just before ransomware encrypts them, making it possible to restore them but without regularly scheduled comprehensive updates. Read More

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Broadcom doesn't want all of Brocade, so what will happen to the leftover Ethernet business?

News of Broadcom buying Brocade for an estimated $5.5 billion comes with some caveats: Most notably, chipmaker Broadcom isn’t planning to keep Brocade’s Ethernet business. So what will happen to it? Read More

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Your very own canary for the wireless coal mine: Cape’s new Wi-Fi monitor

A new Wi-Fi monitoring product from Cape – formerly Asimmetric – lets IT experience the same networking conditions to which actual users are subject, the company announced today. Read More

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Go Teams! – Microsoft introduces new way to connect people and conversations

Microsoft Teams is the new kid on the Office 365 block – persistent chat service with some great features and cool integration. Read More

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Cisco says it'll make IoT safe because it owns the network

Cisco Systems is making a play for the fundamental process of putting IoT devices online, promising greater ease of use and security as enterprises prepare to deploy potentially millions of connected objects. Read More

New open source project Trireme aims to secure containers

A team made of former Cisco and Nuage Networks veterans has developed an open source project it released this week named Trireme that takes an application-centric approach to securing code written in containers. Read More

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Thread Group aims its IoT mesh network at enterprises

The still-fragmented internet of things is slowly converging on protocols that may someday work in both homes and enterprises. The latest move to standardize how IoT devices talk to each other is a push by the Thread Group into industrial and commercial systems. Read More

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A peek inside Microsoft Azure’s open source server and rack designs

What do the servers and racks that make up one of the largest hyperscale data center networks in the world look like? Microsoft has provided a glimpse this week when it open sourced Project Olympus, the design specs for the hardware that runs its cloud. Read More

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