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Cisco flying into the clouds

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Cisco flying into the clouds
Cisco has made two recent moves to aggressively go after as much cloudshare as it can get. The first was naming CIO Rebecca Jacoby to head up its new Cloud and Systems Management Technology Group, which is an amalgamation of three previously separate business units chartered to increase the company's presence in IaaS, PaaS and SaaS markets. Read More


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Consumer Watchdog calls for investigation of Carrier IQ, carriers
Consumer Watchdog has called for a U.S. government investigation of Carrier IQ, the maker of tracking software for mobile phones, and its users. Read More

CNET accused of wrapping malware in Windows installer for Nmap security tool
Some in the security community are currently ticked, at least disgusted, in regard to the pen-testing network mapping tool Nmap after Gordon Lyon, better known as Fyodor, announced on Seclists that C|Net Download.Com is now bundling Nmap with malware. Read More


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New Cisco cloud computing framework pushes management, collaboration
Cisco this week unveiled products and packaging options for customers looking to implement public, private and hybrid cloud computing. Read More

Verizon cites security issue for nixing Google Wallet
On the surface, it looked like the kind of scenario that net neutrality advocates had long feared: A big incumbent carrier using its network to snuff out apps that compete with its own services. However, Verizon is insisting that this isn't the case. Read More

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