Fragments | 2008-07-12
This week in Fragments, NIL's corporate blog:
- Klemen Štular, our CEO, analyzes what IT vendors can do when they want to grow 30% year-over-year and hit the physical limits of the market.
- Marjan Bradeško is fed up with the new binary arithmetic that works with digits 2 and 0 (plus the mandatory dot between them).
- I've continued my analysis of IOS stability and focused on the programs Cisco is putting in place to replace the venerable GD designation. I've also reviewed the Global IPv6 Strategies book published by Cisco Press.
- And lastly, Cisco announced a number of CCNA certifications.
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1 comments:
ISR 20xx may be a bad choice for IPSec over public IP network. ASA 7.0(8) reached GD and was released Jun 2, 2008. This is my bet.
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