New York Attorney General declares top ISPs committed net neutrality fraud | ZDNet

New York Attorney General declares top ISPs committed net neutrality fraud | ZDNet

When then-President Donald Trump’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) tried to destroy net neutrality in 2017, everyone knew that millions of comments in favor of breaking net neutrality were bogus.  As then-New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said at the time, two million net neutrality comments were fake. Schneiderman said: “Moving forward with this vote would make a mockery of our public comment process and reward those who perpetrated this fraud to advance their own hidden agenda.”…

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Top 5 cyber attacks of 2020—could they have been prevented? – Cisco Blogs

Top 5 cyber attacks of 2020—could they have been prevented? – Cisco Blogs

You can’t stop every threat, but you can mitigate damage with a zero-trust architecture. The biggest cyber attacks of 2020 have raised new concerns around enterprise security postures, practices, and policies. Would things have been different if so many enterprises hadn’t been forced to rush into a largely virtual arena? Or, had the writing already been on the wall before the pandemic? Below are five of the most significant cyber attacks of 20201. Australia-based logistics…

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Cisco’s Hybrid Cloud Vision meets Black Belt Academy – Cisco Blogs

Cisco’s Hybrid Cloud Vision meets Black Belt Academy – Cisco Blogs

Today, every organization, big or small, wants to fit in within the Hybrid Cloud world. The fast-paced technology is pushing our customers to accelerate their haul to Digital and operate in a multicloud environment. Cloud has become the predominant ground for businesses to store their data and applications, while organizations who still have their data on premise are planning a rapid migration to Cloud. According to the Cisco Global Cloud Index, 94 percent of all…

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See how to deal with multiple keys in a RESTCONF URL

See how to deal with multiple keys in a RESTCONF URL

When I see the same question pop up twice in a week, I know it’s something worth diving into.  Add into the mix that it relates to one of my favorite topics, RESTCONF, and it was an obvious choice for an Ask Hank blog post. I got this question over on Twitter from a Guille who identifies as a “DevNet student” (aren’t we all). “Quick question, how can I build the RESTCONF url when there…

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IBM moves toward consumption-based mainframe pricing

IBM moves toward consumption-based mainframe pricing

IBM continues to tweak its venerable mainframe to keep the Big Iron among the talking points in hybrid cloud. About a year ago the company changed its 20-year mainframe software pricing scheme to make it more palatable to hybrid cloud and multicloud users who might be thinking of moving workloads off the mainframe and into the cloud. Already IBM’s Tailored Fit Pricing for the IBM Z mainframe offers two consumption-based pricing models that can help…

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Your network is talking. Are you listening? 

Your network is talking. Are you listening? 

Your network. The enterprise, data center, campus, branch, and cloud. It is all yours. And you have to protect it. Well, not necessarily it (the physical), but all that it is on it (data, apps, workloads, etc.) Because we know two things; the digital transformation is real, and so are the threats that are getting into your network. Does this feel like a complex problem? It is, and you are not alone. Cisco Secure Network…

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Accelerating Digital Agility with Cisco Plus – Cisco Blogs

Accelerating Digital Agility with Cisco Plus – Cisco Blogs

Cisco Live is always an exciting time where technologists and innovators from around the world can come together to hear about the latest innovations. It’s a time to enhance technical skills and learn from the best in the industry, as well as have a little fun in the process. It’s been several weeks since our event, and I feel strongly that Cisco Live 2021 really accelerated a mindset of innovation and excitement. There were several…

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64Gig Fibre Channel Done Right – Cisco Blogs

64Gig Fibre Channel Done Right – Cisco Blogs

Data Center Storage Area Networks (SAN) need to evolve to keep up with increasing application workload availability and performance requirements. NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a key technology that will help accelerate existing applications as well as enable new applications optimized for performance and latency in data centers and at the cloud edge. For the SAN to keep pace with the latest application needs, Cisco’s new 64-Gbps line rate, 48-port MDS switch module provides the…

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ARPA Funds: Maximize Your Share for EdTech and Beyond – Cisco Blogs

ARPA Funds: Maximize Your Share for EdTech and Beyond – Cisco Blogs

Teacher Appreciation Week has gratitude to our educators top-of-mind at Cisco. We believe we appreciate teachers by empowering them and that starts with more access to the tools, resources, and funds they need to do their jobs well. As we settle into the next normal in education, K-12 schools, libraries and institutions of higher education are able to tap newly released American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to purchase the technologies they’ll need to sustain…

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Cisco introduces Dynamic Ingress Rate Limiting – A Real Solution for SAN Congestion – Cisco Blogs

Cisco introduces Dynamic Ingress Rate Limiting – A Real Solution for SAN Congestion – Cisco Blogs

I’m sure we all agree Information Technology (IT) and acronyms are strongly tied together since the beginning. Considering the amount of Three Letter Acronyms (TLAs) we can build is limited and now exhausted, it comes with no surprise that FLAs are the new trend. You already understood that FLA means Four Letter Acronym, right? But maybe you don’t know that the ancient Romans loved four letter acronyms and created some famous ones: S.P.Q.R. and I.N.R.I…..

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