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RE: Cisco expands storage horizons
John Chambers to give keynote at VMworld 2007 after buying $150 million of VMware stock
Native hard drive encryption: Coming soon to a notebook near you?
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley from KISS expound on technology during Networkers at Cisco Live!
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The end of the data center (newsletter)
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DOD rolls out massive storage network with 17,000 ports
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