Intelligent Communities Summit - Day One |
- Intelligent Communities Summit - Day One
- CCNA Exam Prep 2 (Exam 640-801)
- SiteSucker, SQLite Compare, FileMonkey
- 2 Tips To Become A Great Cisco Network Engineer
- Tandberg-Cisco deal puts Polycom in play?
- Selecting Cisco Training - Thoughts
- Choosing The Right Cisco Training Uncovered
- Selecting Cisco Training – Thoughts
- E Mind Technologies Freshers walkin for Network Engineer on 7th and 8th
- Cisco Retraining Schemes Examined
- IBM and Cisco seek power after dinner - SmartPlanet
- Cisco's Post-Tandberg Acquisitions to Maintain International …
- Network Engineer PT Cyberindo Aditama
- Nasty banking Trojan makes mules of victims
- DHS faces challenge in hiring 1,000 security experts
- Gmail, Yahoo Mail join Hotmail; passwords exposed
- More views on cloud computing security
- Identity top priority for South Australia’s CIO this year
- Stolen Hotmail Passwords Show that Crooks like Webmail
- Mozilla augments Firefox's plug-in check
Intelligent Communities Summit - Day One Posted: 06 Oct 2009 04:24 AM PDT Set up with wireless access here at the Delta Beausejour here in Moncton where I'm live- blogging the Intelligent Communities Summit (which is starting late). Cisco reduced energy needs 40 percent through teleworking. The broadband economy has changed the rules, but that doesn't mean we can't learn the rules. Refresh this page periodically to get the most up-to-date version. RSS readers should click on the title and read the post on the web, as some aggregators do not update. |
CCNA Exam Prep 2 (Exam 640-801) Posted: 06 Oct 2009 06:03 PM PDT The CCNA Exam Prep 2 (Exam 640-801) is an in-depth training guide for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. This book not only incorporates the latest changes to the exam since its release in 2003, it also covers all the exam objectives and gives the you a thorough understanding of each testable concept in addition to real-world practicality for configuring a wide range of Cisco devices Read more from the original source: |
SiteSucker, SQLite Compare, FileMonkey Posted: 06 Oct 2009 05:53 PM PDT This e-mail is delivered to you as part of your ZDNet.com.au subscription. To unsubscribe from this newsletter service please go to this url: http://www.zdnet.com.au/membership/clickthru.htm?e=****@bubble.ro&v;=PqkGJt&l;=1000000064 If you have any questions about this e-mail, please contact ****@zdnet.com.au or visit the ZDNet Australia Membership Centre at http://www.zdnet.com.au/membership/ View original post here: |
2 Tips To Become A Great Cisco Network Engineer Posted: 06 Oct 2009 03:55 PM PDT by Francis Teo The CCNA certification is just the beginning of the journey for many network engineers. Go here to read the rest: |
Tandberg-Cisco deal puts Polycom in play? Posted: 06 Oct 2009 03:28 PM PDT Cisco Systems Inc's overture for Norway's Tandberg puts U.S.-based Polycom Inc in play as it is the only public company now left in the video conferencing market. Polycom could also be gravitating toward selling itself as the threat of … Original post: |
Selecting Cisco Training - Thoughts Posted: 06 Oct 2009 02:07 PM PDT by Jason Kendall If you want Cisco training, it's most likely that the CCNA is what you'll need. Cisco training is intended for individuals who wish to understand and work with routers and network switches Read the rest here: |
Choosing The Right Cisco Training Uncovered Posted: 06 Oct 2009 01:59 PM PDT by Jason Kendall If Cisco training is your aspiration, but you've no practical experience with switches and routers, then you'll need CCNA certification. See original here: |
Selecting Cisco Training – Thoughts Posted: 06 Oct 2009 01:42 PM PDT by Jason Kendall If Cisco training is your aspiration, but you've no practical experience with switches and routers, then you'll need CCNA certification. This will give you knowledge and skills to work with routers. Vast numbers of routers make up the internet, and large commercial ventures with multiple departments and sites also need routers to keep their networks in touch See the original post here: |
E Mind Technologies Freshers walkin for Network Engineer on 7th and 8th Posted: 06 Oct 2009 01:38 PM PDT Company Name : E Mind Technologies Company Profile : We are a 2yr old Company, managed by professionals with over 14 yrs industry experience. We offer quality training for IT / Management, hardware courses, networking courses & call center/BPO./banking Network Engineer Experience : 0 – 1 Years Job Description Installation and Trouble Shooting of ADSL, ADSL2+, Phone Lines, Wireless Routers Remote Desktop, Antivirus Installation and other related devices.With 2 wheeler Comp Go here to read the rest: |
Cisco Retraining Schemes Examined Posted: 06 Oct 2009 01:34 PM PDT Cisco Retraining Schemes Examined by Jason KendallIf Cisco training is your aspiration, but you've no practical experience with switches and routers, then you'll need CCNA certification. This will give you knowledge and skills to work with routers. Vast numbers of routers make up the internet, and large commercial ventures with multiple departments and sites also need routers to keep their networks in touch.Achieving this certification means you'll probably end up working for large comm See the original post: |
IBM and Cisco seek power after dinner - SmartPlanet Posted: 06 Oct 2009 01:14 PM PDT When are the big mainline tech vendors going to take over the health market from specialists? After dinner. (This print of post-dinner brandy, cigars. The rest is here: |
Cisco's Post-Tandberg Acquisitions to Maintain International … Posted: 06 Oct 2009 01:02 PM PDT Having just announced a pending $3-billion purchase of Tandberg, the Norway-based videoconferencing specialist, Cisco CEO John Chambers indicated yesterday that additional acquisitions with an international flavor are in his company's … Read the rest here: |
Network Engineer PT Cyberindo Aditama Posted: 06 Oct 2009 10:26 AM PDT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES BE ONE OF US! We are fast growing ISP Company, seeking highly qualified professionals to grow with us to fill the opening positions: 1. Network Engineer (NE) Minimum Bachelor degree in IT, computer science or related discipline from reputable university (fresh graduate are welcome). Originally posted here: |
Nasty banking Trojan makes mules of victims Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT |
DHS faces challenge in hiring 1,000 security experts Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT |
Gmail, Yahoo Mail join Hotmail; passwords exposed Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT |
More views on cloud computing security Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT I recently had the opportunity to speak with the two old-line purveyors of privileged user management software (also called Privileged Identity Management and Privileged Password Management) -- Cyber-Ark and e-DMZ Security. In separate phone conversations we covered most of the two companies' offerings and today we'll take a look at how they feel about cloud computing and authentication. |
Identity top priority for South Australia’s CIO this year Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT |
Stolen Hotmail Passwords Show that Crooks like Webmail Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT |
Mozilla augments Firefox's plug-in check Posted: 06 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT |
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