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10 years later, Alcatel-Lucent revisits Cisco and Juniper in the core
If at first you don’t succeed…
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Juniper to license Radware tech for data center?
Juniper Networks is negotiating a deal with Radware to license application delivery controller technology from the company, according to investment firm Oppenheimer & Co.
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Cisco offers API to fight call fraud
LAS VEGAS -- Cisco this week at Interop 2012 released an API for its branch routers designed to enable third-party developers to write applications to enhance the security of phone calls over the router network.
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Cisco challengers should be buoyed by data center network market growth, researcher says
Continued growth in the data center network equipment market has opened a window of opportunity for vendors looking to cut into industry leader Cisco's share, and, for those with the right products, "the time to strike is now," one analyst says.
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Not-so-magic monitor, tiny routers and a kick-ass gaming headset
The scoop: MIMO MagicTouch 10-inch touch-screen USB monitor, by MIMO Monitors, about $300.
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Investment firm warns of delays, performance issues in Juniper products
Is Juniper experiencing longer product delays and performance issues than the company has disclosed?
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Juniper targeting 7 key market segments
Juniper is aligning its product development, sales and marketing strategy in seven "domains" that reflect challenges their customers face, executives said this week from the Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona.
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Cisco buys optical company for $271 million
Cisco this week said it intends to acquire privately held Lightwire, a developer of optical interconnect technology for high-speed networking applications, for $271 million.
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Wi-Fi tweaks for speed freaks
One thing you can depend on these days is that the claims made for wireless routers, like 300Mbit/sec. throughput and 1,000-foot range, are nothing more than digital pipe dreams. The plain and simple truth is that these speeds and distances just aren't going to happen in your home, office or any place on this planet.
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