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Date: Nov 22, 2013 2:28 PM
Subject: 10 things we learned – or didn't -- from Cisco Insieme launch
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Network World Daily News PM | | Cisco's introduction of the Insieme Networks product line and strategy was the most anticipated networking announcement in almost two years. It represents Cisco's response to the software-defined networking trend pervading the industry, and threatening Cisco's dominance and profits. While not a watershed moment – Insieme didn't change Cisco's modus operandii, as explained below -- Insieme is nonetheless one of the most important events and product introductions in Cisco's history. Here are 10 things we learned or have yet to learn from the Insieme launch: | | Issue highlights 1. A very strange and special Thanksgiving slideshow 2. iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Nov. 22 3. FCC will consider letting passengers use cellular services on planes: Yea or Nay? 4. Raspberry Pi is running a bar in England 5. Apple reportedly in talks to acquire 'PrimeSense,' the Israeli company behind Microsoft Kinect 6. Motorola inks 3D printing deal for customizable smartphone parts 7. Unify (Formerly Siemens Enterprise Communications) Updates OpenScape 4000 8. 3D printing community rallies to create $5 hand for kid 9. Privacy groups call on UN to condemn surveillance 10. 20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds Networks can grow fast—really fast. This rapid growth leads to increased network traffic, more endpoints, and new IPs consuming bandwidth. Key to a complete understanding of network behavior at your growing organization is the ability to collect and analyze NetFlow data in your routers. SolarWinds new video shows you how, in less than 5 minutes! Looking to enable Flexible NetFlow on your Cisco routers? In less than 5 minutes, SolarWinds lead Sales Engineer demonstrates how to enable NetFlow v9 on Cisco routers with custom flow records. Watch the short how to video now! | Gravy Geeks, Tech Turduckens, and (Scot) Pilgrims Celebrate the Holiday READ MORE | The iOSphere has gone gaga over what everyone says is a "report" that iPhone 6 will have a big screen and we now know how big. Thank heavens for "insiders." READ MORE | The FCC is proposing allowing in-flight cellular use on airplanes. What do you think?READ MORE | WEBCAST: Egnyte Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now! | A Swedish student at the University of Oxford has hacked a Raspberry Pi to improve the management of a student-run bar on the campus. READ MORE | This past weekend, the Israeli-based business paper Calcalist reported that Apple was in the midst of finalizing a deal worth $345 million to purchase an Israeli company called PrimeSense. READ MORE | 3D Systems and Motorola have signed a multi-year deal that will provide highly customizable 3D-printed phone parts, giving owners a way to make functional and aesthetic choices about their device. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Ipanema Technologies Check out this exclusive IDG-Ipanema survey to learn about the far-reaching impacts of poor application performance, and what you can do about it. Learn More. | READ MORE | A congenital birth defect left Leon McCarthy without fingers on his left hand. A very expensive custom-designed prosthetic was out of the question, but 3D printing has allowed them to print using about $5 in materials. READ MORE | A coalition of five privacy and digital rights groups is pushing the United Nations to take a stand against international surveillance programs deployed by the U.S. government and some allies. READ MORE | Apple iPads, latest Android and Windows machines all in for big discounts. Oh, and free snow globes. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: AT&T Use of mobile personal cloud services is proliferating on personal and enterprise-owned mobile devices. Organizations are considering controls that appear to conflict with the spirit of BYOD and wonder if their approach is correct. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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