Xilinx partnerships with Samsung, Kameleon yield products

Xilinx partnerships with Samsung, Kameleon yield products

Xilinx may be in the middle of an acquisition by AMD, but the partnerships and deals continue. Most recently, Samsung and Xilinx have partnered to deliver the SmartSSD CSD flash drive, a compute-on-storage SSD device that uses a Xilinx FPGA to offload the processing work. The SmartSSD CSD is a standard 2.5-inch (U.2) form factor solid state drive that looks like the standard SATA drive found in desktops and laptops but has a PCI Express…

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Threat Roundup for November 6 to November 13 – Cisco Blogs

Threat Roundup for November 6 to November 13 – Cisco Blogs

Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed between November 6 and November 13. As with previous roundups, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we’ve observed by highlighting key behavioral characteristics, indicators of compromise, and discussing how our customers are automatically protected from these threats. As a reminder, the information provided for the following threats in this post is non-exhaustive and…

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Future ready Providers – the NEW Cisco Partner Program – Cisco Blogs

Future ready Providers – the NEW Cisco Partner Program – Cisco Blogs

At Partner Summit Digital 2020, Cisco announced the NEW Cisco Partner Program – a unified program framework constructed around the roles partners play with customers, instead of how they transact with Cisco. The Cisco Partner Program is anchored to four roles: Integrator, Provider, Developer, and Advisor. As we continue to invest in partner led managed and as-a-service offers,  the Provide role will be the pivotal channel for delivering managed business outcomes to customers of all sizes. What…

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A New Capability Of Single-Lambda 100G Technology: 10km Reach

A New Capability Of Single-Lambda 100G Technology: 10km Reach

There’s a new addition to Cisco’s Single-Lambda 100G series of QSFP28 optics that provides 10km reach. It’s called 100G LR and is the blue one shown here: In this blog series we’ve touted Single-Lambda 100G optics and how it enables network operators to migrate more easily to 400G optics and to future 100G optics in a low-cost 100G form factor. It started with the 2km reach 100G FR. Then we introduced the 500m reach 100G…

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Under Analytics – Cisco Blogs

Under Analytics – Cisco Blogs

Back when network management was booming in the early 90’s, the whole idea seemed straightforward. System administrators would speak of endpoints on the network as being “under management” or conversely “unmanaged.” There seemed to be a place for everything and looking back now at those times, enterprises seemed so simple compared to today. Maybe simple is not the right term, maybe they just seemed more orderly compared to the modern network landscape. At some point,…

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Adaptive Learning: Serving Students and Supporting Teachers in Networking Education – Cisco Blogs

Adaptive Learning: Serving Students and Supporting Teachers in Networking Education – Cisco Blogs

Building the bridge to practical knowledge Students finishing their academic curriculum often notice a gap between what they have learned at school, and the reality of what is required from them in the real world.  Building workplace skills requires practice and ongoing, personalised feedback to fuel improvement, which is difficult to manage equitably in large classrooms. With distance learning becoming the new norm, this is proving even more difficult. How can instructors ensure that students…

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Skiing with Sales Play Toolsets and Business Resiliency Outcomes – Cisco Blogs

Skiing with Sales Play Toolsets and Business Resiliency Outcomes – Cisco Blogs

It’s November in the Northern Rockies and the snow has begun to fall. Skiers all over the world are getting excited for the forthcoming dumps of powder. Gear is getting dusted off and tuned while ski mountains are grappling with their own variant of business resilience: ways to keep their mountains open and their pass holders safe amid the pandemic. This permeates their entire business, as it’s not just the ski hills, but the lodges,…

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Why Digitally Mature Small Businesses Have an Advantage – Cisco Blogs

Why Digitally Mature Small Businesses Have an Advantage – Cisco Blogs

After you’ve worked in technology for a while, you discover that all those jokes about buzzword bingo are based on reality. For those of us who work with words, translation of tech jargon into plain English is something we deal with almost every day. One of my least favorite buzzwords is future-proof. Fortunately, the Cisco branding folks don’t like it either, and according to the style guide, we’re not supposed to use it. Instead we…

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How to sort ps output

How to sort ps output

The ps command is key to understanding what’s running on your Linux system and the resources that each process is using. It’s useful to know how to display the information that ps provides in whatever way helps you focus on the problem you’re trying to resolve. One aspect of this is being able to sort the output of the ps aux command by any column to highlight particular information, such as how much memory processes are…

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Are enterprise meetings broken? – Cisco Blogs

Are enterprise meetings broken? – Cisco Blogs

It’s Monday morning. You’ve scheduled a call with key teams to prepare for a busy week. From around the world, your team joins one by one. Well, they try to anyway. Some can’t find the invitation link. Or can’t get the tool to launch. Others don’t receive a calendar notification. Several find that their mobile device can’t connect; a few join without audio or video. One person tries to join on the wrong platform and…

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