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How to Build a Pluggable IoT Pipeline in AWS

White Paper | July 23, 2018

As far as modern architectures go, there are few more complicated than an IoT pipeline. You must consider an ingestion layer that may undergo manic load.

Cloud, DevOps and IoT Trends to Watch for in 2017

Article | May 01, 2017

Get an insider’s take on 2017 cloud computing, DevOps, and Internet of Things (IoT) trends from an industry expert.

The Internet of Things: A Primer for the Curious

White Paper | April 08, 2015

Discover what the Internet of Things (IoT) is, where it can affect the most short-term change, its impact on existing networks, as well as some business, cultural, and ethical considerations.

5 Tips for Passing Your CompTIA A+ Exams

Article | April 14, 2021

The demand for professionals who understand, manage & troubleshoot technology behind the scenes has skyrocketed. Know these 5 tips to pass your CompTIA A+ exam.

Cisco’s Intent-Based Networking and the Journey to Software-Defined Networks

White Paper | Dec. 07, 2018

This white examines how Cisco's intent-based networks and software-defined networking solutions will enable your organization to meet the demands of network programmability and automation. The result will be greater network agility to support new applications while complying with increasing security needs.

Security and the Rise of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications

White Paper | Aug. 26, 2014

Kerry Doyle discusses Security and the Rise of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications to help avoid any security risk in the future. Learn more here.

Technology Offers Convenience, Privacy Pays the Price

White Paper | Sep. 25, 2015

Free websites and apps track your personal data; find tips to protect yourself online.

Is Cisco IOS XE the Future of Cisco?

Article | Aug. 04, 2015

Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS) has been around since a little after the inception of Cisco Systems as a company. In 1984, Len and Sandy Bosack from Stanford University founded Cisco Systems with a small commercial gateway server. The first Cisco router that I touched was an Advanced Gateway Server (AGS), which was the first marketed product of the company. After this came the Mid-Range Gateway Server (MGS), the Compact Gateway Server (CGS) and later the Integrated Gateway Server (IGS) and AGS+. The first version of IOS that I touched was 8.2(7). The operating system was based on a Unix-based system and was designed as a monolithic operating system, meaning that processes are stacked and interrelated.

Which Is Easier to Configure: Cisco IOS or Juniper Junos?

Article | March 17, 2014

The short answer (and a common one in our industry): it depends. When comparing Cisco IOS with Juniper Junos, the decision to choose one over the other is difficult and often boils down to cost. Of course, there are other factors to consider.

Data Center Basics: the Differences Between IOS and NX-OS

Article | Sep. 04, 2012

As we discussed previously, Cisco created the Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) to power its next-generation data-center switching platform. While this new OS shares many similarities to the original IOS, there are some definite differences that you need to be aware of as you begin using it.