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Date: Dec 30, 2013 8:02 AM
Subject: The illustrious history of Cisco's Catalyst LAN switches
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Network World Daily News AM | | Cisco's LAN switches have come a long way since it entered the market in 1993 | | Issue highlights 1. 2014 conferences for network pros 2. 13 FREE! Windows 8.1 apps to make you more productive 3. Top 10 Buzzblog posts of 2013 4. Please follow Network World on LinkedIn 5. IBM earns patent for 'encrypted blobs' 6. Apple's Mac Pro is the new black 7. Proposed California law would mandate smartphone kill switch 8. How to Keep Cloud-Based Data Safe 9. Gotcha! FBI launches new biometric systems to nail criminals 10. NASA's greatest challenges in 2014 | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Netop - NWW Support smartphones and tablets running Android 4.0 wherever they're located. With Netop Remote Control Mobile for Android support staff can gain real-time screen transfer and control of the device, transfer files and chat. Learn more. | Meet peers, check out latest technologies, hear from industry leaders at these events READ MORE | From learning Windows shortcuts to remotely monitoring IT assets, Windows 8.1 devices can make you more efficient and effective READ MORE | As chosen by you, the readers READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: iLand Internet Solutions To date, IT organizations have been forced to sacrifice transparency to get the scalability, improved performance, and other benefits provided by a public cloud. This paper discusses how you can now get the same visibility in the public cloud that you have in your own data center – or even better. Learn More | Weave Network World content into your LinkedIn feed, too READ MORE | IBM said it's received a patent for an innovative data-scrambling technique known as "fully homomorphic encryption" that allows processing of encrypted data without having to decrypt it first. READ MORE | Apple's new futuristic-looking Mac Pro will be a status purchase, an analyst said today as she predicted the high-priced desktop will sell better than many expect. READ MORE | WEBCAST: Novell Mobile Employees in the workplace. Watch this webcast. Click Here>> Learn More>> | Kill-switch technology that can render a lost or stolen smartphone useless would become mandatory in California under a new bill that will be proposed to the state legislature in January. READ MORE | A real-estate brokerage opts to back up critical documents stored in Google Drive. READ MORE | Nearly 80 years after it began collecting fingerprints on index cards as a way to identify criminals, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is moving to a new system that improves the accuracy and performance of its existing setup while adding more biometrics. READ MORE | In its annual look at what challenges NASA faces in the coming year, the agency's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) this year outlined nine key areas it says will cause the most angina. Leading the way in pain is money. NASA's current money story starts off bad and just gets worse. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: AT&T Getting peak value from mobile technologies takes a wide range of applications and services. Here are four capabilities every end-to-end mobile management solution must include. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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