Cisco reinforces cloud security technology with $293M CloudLock buy

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Jun 29, 2016
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Why one Cisco shop is willing to give WiFi startup Mist a shot

Bowdoin College CIO tests startup Mist's WiFi and Bluetooth Low Energy offerings to complement campus-wide Cisco WLAN and deliver new location-based services Read More

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Cisco reinforces cloud security technology with $293M CloudLock buy
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White Paper: Pegasystems Inc

Taking the Constituent-Centric Perspective to Improve Government Services: Networkworld White Paper

Governments are charged with the exceptional responsibility of representing public interests. This requires continuous improvement of constituent services for very complex and unique requirements. The concept of government customer service represents a new paradigm posing significant benefits. Read More

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Cisco reinforces cloud security technology with $293M CloudLock buy

Cisco today said it would make its fifth acquisition of the year by acquiring cyber security provider CloudLock for $293 million. Read More

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Under the hood of Cisco’s Tetration Analytics platform

Cisco’s entrance into the data center analytics market with the introduction of Tetration is the culmination of two years worth of wrangling various open source projects and developing proprietary algorithms in the areas of big data, streaming analytics and machine learning. Read More

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Cisco Tetration: The timing is right for Cisco to jump into analytics

With Cisco Tetration Analytics Platform, businesses get complete visibility across the data center, allowing them to be agile and move at digital speed. Read More

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Gamification of a Fortune 20 SOC: Networkworld Webcast

Many Security Operations Centers (SOCs) struggle in 3 key areas when it comes to personnel: continuous training, extending retention and measuring effective KPIs. In this talk Marcel Hoffmann and Josh Stevens introduce the combination of gamification, user experience and machine learning as a concept to address these 3 challenges. Read More

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