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Commander and Cisco to deliver new platform
Network services provider Commander Communications will deliver products incorporated with technology from Cisco Systems.
Lilia Guan
Mar 15 2006 12:18PM
Networking
VoIP to crank up in NZ
Four companies in the VoIP game have joined forces make the technology more accessible to New Zealand businesses.
Staff Writers
Mar 10 2006 2:02PM
Networking
NetStar refreshes management for IP push
IP network and managed solutions provider NetStar Group has expanded its management team to bolster growth.
Tim Lohman
Mar 9 2006 8:43AM
Networking
Cisco muscles up
Cisco Systems announced yesterday that it will add physical security to its epertoire, announcing the $51 million acquisition of a Connecticut-based video surveillance company.
Ericka Chickowski
Mar 8 2006 9:52PM
Security
3Com touts smarter networks
3Com has put competitor Cisco squarely in its sights with the launch of its “networking vision” at its Partner Conference on the Gold Coast.
Tim Lohman
Feb 23 2006 3:27PM
Networking
Cisco issues CallManager fixes
Cisco Systems has asked users of its CallManager VoIP software to install patches correcting two flaws.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 20 2006 9:33PM
Security
Cisco, vendors scramble to fix VPN vulnerablities
A vulnerability in virtual private networks (VPNs) from several large vendors could leave large parts of the internet open to denial of service attacks, numerous software companies warned Tuesday.
Frank Washkuch
Nov 15 2005 10:23PM
Security
Linksys in small business communications play
Cisco-owned Linksys has unveiled a new brand selling an IP-based services platform targeted squarely at the small business market.
Byron Connolly
Nov 15 2005 2:00PM
Telco/ISP
Cisco gets more of a NAC for security
Cisco unveiled the second stage of its Network Admission Control (NAC) initiative, porting software to its range of Catalyst switches and wireless products. In addition, three new partners were bought into the fold to add vulnerability scanning to the framework.
René Millman
Oct 18 2005 1:13PM
Security
Linksys, Skype team on Internet phone
Cisco-owned Linksys and internet communications company Skype will market a cordless phone that lets users make free Skype calls when they’re not sitting at a computer.
Byron Connolly
Oct 13 2005 3:36PM
Telco/ISP
Cisco and Oracle panned, shaken, stirred
Cisco and Oracle have been panned by a security expert for dealing with software vulnerabilities and putting users at risk.
David Quainton
Oct 4 2005 12:23PM
Security
Cisco to polish partner processes
Cisco resellers need to lift their game around business processes to get better, more consistent results for their customers, the vendor's managing director, Ross Fowler, has said.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 23 2005 2:58PM
Networking
Cisco takes it down to the little guy
Cisco has moved to address a gap in its portfolio, targeting SMBs through the channel with a set of cut-down IP communications offerings and related support options.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 22 2005 8:44AM
Networking
Cisco warns of flaw in its software
Cisco Systems has issued an alert about a flaw in its Internetwork Operating System (IOS) software that could allow an attacker to launch a denial-of-service or execute remote code on Cisco devices.
Marcia Savage
Sep 8 2005 5:24PM
Security
Cisco, Pacific Internet offer managed SMB bundle
Networking giant Cisco has partnered an ISP, teaming up with Pacific Internet to offer a managed, integrated, connectivity and security bundle aimed at SMBs.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 16 2005 12:56PM
Networking
Avaya VoIP sneaks past Cisco in first quarter
Avaya has scraped past previous leader Cisco for the first time as SMBs buy into the IP telephony trend in Frost & Sullivan's latest Australian market analysis.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 11 2005 3:08PM
Networking
Cisco drives harder into education sector
Networking vendor Cisco Systems Australia is pushing hard into the education market, offering customers in this sector more preferential pricing on products and services delivered by its channel partners.
Byron Connolly
Aug 5 2005 11:30AM
Networking
Brouhaha rising as Cisco creaks and groans
Cisco has managed even greater levels of security brouhaha today, with the news that its re-distribution of passwords for its customer portal is not going as smoothly as hoped.
David Quainton
Aug 4 2005 4:23PM
Security
Breach scare at Cisco central
Update: Cisco has confirmed that its password protection system for entry to its customer portal has been compromised.
David Quainton
Aug 3 2005 4:32PM
Security
Cisco releases security alert after Black Hat drama
Cisco Systems on Friday released a security alert about a vulnerability in its router software, two days after taking legal action against a researcher who exposed the flaw at the Black Hat conference.
Marcia Savage
Jul 29 2005 11:49PM
Security
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