My friend Richi Jennings is fond of the idea that users with malware-infected PCs should be cut off from the Internet. To this, I say not just “Yes,” but “Hell yes.” And, as he pointed out, other people are getting behind this idea of helping to clean up the litter of spam, malware, and distributed [...]
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You must be at least this Secure to ride on the Internet
October 7th, 2010 · Comments Off
Tags: Cisco · Internet · Microsoft · Network · Network Services · Security
British Telecomm and Cisco’s Network Neutrality Fix
September 13th, 2010 · Comments Off
British Telecomm and Cisco are quietly putting their own answer to Network Neutrality in place: Set up an entirely separate national wide network, Content Connect This will be used to deliver the BBC’s forthcoming Internet video and Video on Demand (VoD) service Project Canvas to users. Project Canvas will be a set of video and [...]
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Does Cisco buying Skype make sense?
September 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off
If you ever watched the later seasons of 24, you’ll recall that Jack and his buddies at the Counter Terrorist Unit were always using Cisco Telepresence for video-conferencing. That was no surprise. John Chambers, Cisco’s CEO, has long thought that Cisco should be thought of as not just the big dog of networking, but of [...]
Tags: Applications · Business · Cisco · Internet · Network · Telecomm/VoIP
Cisco releases Linux-powered 802.11n router and media-server
June 23rd, 2009 · 4 Comments
This just came in over the press-wire, and I’m already interested. Cisco has announced on June 23 that a new Linux powered router, the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Broadband Router with Storage Link, the WRT160NL is out. At first glance that may not seem that interesting. But, this isn’t just a new Wi-Fi router with [...]
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Cisco makes peace with Free Software Foundation
May 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Last December, the Free Software Foundation sued Cisco for copyright infringement. Some people saw this battle being like a moth tackling a light-bulb-a total no win situation for the moth. But, a few months later, what do we find? Cisco is making friends with the free software instead of burning it to a crisp. According [...]
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