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Q&A: Cisco on servers, storage and strategy
We chat with Laurent Blanchard, Cisco's vice president of enterprise, to ask why IT should get excited about what the networking giant can offer.
Inside the data centre that powers Las Vegas' casinos
Just like Las Vegas itself, the SuperNAP data centre that handles the city's gambling transactions is wonderfully over the top.
How green IT can ease recession blues
Green technology is not just good for the environment – the recession has shown it makes business sense as well.
HD video conferencing: As good as being there?
Is high-definition video conferencing finally good enough to make up for not meeting in person?
Q&A: Rob Ray, IT Director at The FA
We speak to Rob Ray, IT Director at The FA, about the £100 million sports facility that is due to open this summer.
Tech Heads: Cisco's Dave Evans predicts the future
We talk to Cisco's chief futurist about his predictions for the technology of the future - from cyborgs, parallel universes and internet telepathy...
Q&A: John Stewart, Cisco's chief security officer
The head of security for Cisco speaks to IT PRO about application security and solving the identity problem.
Celtic FC wins with Cisco
One of Scotland's biggest football teams has used Cisco technology to help run the club.
Bring you own device: the $600 question
Inside the enterprise: A recent Cisco report claims bring your own device is gaining support from IT departments. But how much are staff willing to...
Cisco tackles videoconferencing
Over the years billions have been invested in videoconferencing. It was always the "next big thing", but only now is the technology delivering on...
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