Someday soon, personal sensors, wearable gadgets, and embedded devices and services may make today's PCs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones look quaint by comparison. But as the Internet of Everything- (IoE)
This is the fifth post in a blog series featuring Vine-format videos focusing on the"Six Essential Steps for Unleashing the Power of Enterprise Mobility".The first blog post discussing how to build a mobile structure can be foundh...
As you may have heard, Cisco is hosting the inaugural Internet of Things World Forum, October 29-31 in Barcelona. The goal of the IoT World Forum is to gather the bestandbrightest thinkers, doers, and innovators from busines...
In the previous article we looked at some of the physical characteristics of building a SAN extension. In other words, we looked at the different ways there are to "build the pipe." We didn't, however, get the chance to talk about...
I have heard this a lot over the years, in one way or another -"The only price that really counts is what I actually pay for my server." Alright, so why bother with a TCO analysis? The truth is that server acquisition c...
Microsensors in your shoes compile data on where you go and how much you walk or run. Your workout clothes track your daily progress at the gym and tell you when to slow down or speed up. The pill you swallow reports back on the s...
Ivy Bridge comes to UCS! As Paul Perez reminds us in his evolutionary metaphor for our industry, time marches on, and today brings another tick of the clock. Many of you may be familiar with the development cadence that Intel main...
On September 10th, 2013 Cisco introduced support for the Intel? Xeon? Processor E5-2600 v2 product family on the Cisco UCS B200 M3, C240 M3, and C220 M3 servers. On the same day as the Intel announcement Cisco captured ...
By Tony Shakib, Vice President of IoT Vertical Business, Cisco I've been in IT for a long time and I often hear that data is worth its weight in gold. Well, I recently spoke with Canadian-based Dundee Mi...
Visitors to the Cisco boothat this year's IBC will no doubt be curious to see our new Open UX Snowflake. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IdZl31B69w Snowflake, the Videoscape Unity flagship UI, is now offered on HTML5, powered wit...
Our first SecureDC twitter chat created some great industry dialog around security for Software Defined Networks (SDN) as well as using SDN to improve security. SDN is going through a similar hype cycle as seen with cloud and we f...
Detours is a library offered by Microsoft Research for interception of functions on x86 and x64 platforms. It is sold for commercial use to various vendors that build products ranging from security to gaming applications. Detours ...