The combination of Cisco’s and Luxtera’s capabilities in 100GbE/400GbE optics, silicon and process technology will enable customers to build future-proof networks optimized for performance, reliability and cost.
Cisco has rolled out a new family of Catalyst switches, software, developer tools and blueprints to meld IoT and industrial networking.
Cisco is spreading its data-centre technology to help customers grow and control hybrid, multi-cloud or hyper-converged edge environments.
DHS warns federal agencies of DNS attacks and offers best practices to help mitigate the situation.
Cisco has patched security vulnerabilities in four packages of SD-WAN Solution software that address buffer overflow and other vulnerabilities
Cisco cloud-based DNA Spaces includes Cisco’s Connected Mobile Experience and enterprise geolocation tech purchased from July Systems.
ICANN will complete the switchover this week to a new internet security key that protects DNS, the internet's address book. The old Root Key Signing Key will be decomissioned Jan. 10.
Cisco today said it patched a “critical” patch for its Prime License Manager (PLM) software that would let attackers execute random SQL queries.
Merged group, including Cisco, Juniper and Microsoft, looks to accelerate the adoption of all things edge computing, fog and Industrial IoT.
Cisco says the US$660 million it's paying for optical semiconductor company Luxtera will address the need for speed in data centers and webscale networks.
If you were kicking the tires on Kubernetes and other cloud/container services you found may have found nirvana at this week’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 where all manner of new operational software and support from VMware, Arista and others were on display.
Juniper CTO Bikash Koley looks at disaggregation, cloud computing and intent-based networking as he looks toward 2019.
It’s not necessarily easy to pick the coolest and wackiest tech stories of the year , especially when you have so much to choose from.
AWS has taken square aim at the data centre by tying in VMware technology and rolling out two new services and on-premise hardware.
Cisco's annual look at the state of the internet finds that IoT, tons of new Internet users, video surveillance and IP WAN traffic drive traffic growth.