ZDNet Resources
- Where do security companies go to die?
- Where do security companies go to die?I know Symantec should dieAlong with Microsoft's upcoming security efforts (can you say conflict of interest?). Symantec's offerings bog down a system and are resource hogs. They keep throwing in stuff because, hey, that's innovation. More like reasons they can charge...
- Tags: security company, security, Symantec Corp., Cicso
- Discussion threads 2006-03-29
- Cisco's $500 million router
- Cisco's $500 million routerTwo reasons this is important for Cisco1. They had to stop the market share slide. Juniper and others beat them to the "clustering" router, and they siphoned off some of Cisco's market share. Cicso has to provide an end-to-end solution and compete with the...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Cicso, Cisco Systems Inc., router
- Discussion threads 2004-05-25
Additional Resources
- Testdrive: Cisco's TelePresence hi-def video conferencing system
- Testdrive: Cisco's TelePresence hi-def video conferencing systemCisco isn't the only providerWonder why the interviewer didn't mention that the codes and camera are OEM'd by Cisco from Tandberg, who has their own 'telepresence' solution which includes conference room design. A little less brown-nosing and a little more research will stand...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco TelePresence
- Discussion threads 2007-06-20
- Should security bugs be proprietary?
- Should security bugs be proprietary?Cisco isn't the problem in this caseThe problem is the judge who issued the restraining order.Cisco is certainly within their legal rights to merely ASK for one. I don't see how any judge could justify their logic in granting one though.If Ford Motor had a problem...
- Tags: security, security bug, Cisco Systems Inc., ISS
- Discussion threads 2005-07-29
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