Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-05-01 Thread Stephen Skinner
the next new kid on the block will be ... foundextrmcisc plc they are ,,as we speak producing a combined layer 1,2,3,4,5 box that will revolutionise the network indusrty an insider said in theory this device will have no practical application whatsoeverwe are very excited by

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-05-01 Thread Will Doyle
Hi, I think the one major difference between Cisco certs and the others you mention are the others are vendor specific. Cisco's certs deal with many RFC based technologies (to many to mention) that are used by almost every Networking Vendor out there. Although their are definite slants on some

RE: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-05-01 Thread Brian
Eventually auto config will work and we'll need to do something else. Cisco's config dealie already makes it easier.. Brian Sonic Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Chuck Larrieu wrote: My HOPE would be self configuring end devices and possibly even self

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-05-01 Thread Brian
Wired magazine has useful content now? I looked at a few issues, was very impressed with the print and image quality, but thought the content was gossip level.. Brian Sonic Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Tue, 1 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually its Caspian

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-05-01 Thread El Pingu
i concur with what doyle has said . i mainly work with cisco stuff..but surprisingly i have learned bay (enough to get into trouble) failry easy in a matter of 3 weeks. a good foundation is essential ccnawan wrote: Hi all, A few days ago there was a thread about the value of cisco

OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread ccnawan
Hi all, A few days ago there was a thread about the value of cisco certs, and how they were a lot of people pursuing them now. My first recollection of IT, was when Big Blue was King, my oldest brother would bring some of the IBM computer punch cards home from his job. Nobody could touch IBM

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread Allen May
You know how everything follows a cycle and repeats? I think I'm gonna find a DOS certification and go for that before the rush hits ;) Maybe WFW will come back in a 64-bit, unbloated version and be the best O/S ever. Hmmm. ;) - Original Message - From: ccnawan To: Sent: Monday,

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread EA Louie
nice Dan, thanks for the walk down memory lane, for reminding us that this is temporary. and now listmembers... (drumroll please) ... who is YOUR guess for the next new kid on the block? -e- - Original Message - From: ccnawan To: Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 1:40 PM Subject: OT:There

RE: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
My HOPE would be self configuring end devices and possibly even self configuring internal ( not edge ) routers. My belief is IPv6 and the nightmare that will probably be. Should keep a LOT of us in clover for several years :- Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread Daniel Cotts
Specific companies have been mentioned but really they represented enabling technologies. Each was first or best or best at marketing. Each offered something that gained wide useage. So what is the next killer app or service? Who will provide it? -Original Message- From: EA Louie

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread No Data
I see the next 'killer app' being VoIP (and just deploying one set of wires) and also Multicast audio and blackboard applications. Cisco looks well positioned to help with both of those. Ben --- EA Louie wrote: nice Dan, thanks for the walk down memory lane, for reminding us that this is

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The new kid on the block will be Caspian Systems. Joe Gearhart,CCNP Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=2647t=2613 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

RE: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread William E. Gragido
Caspian Systems??? Can you elaborate a little? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 6:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613] The new

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually its Caspian Networks. i got the name wrong. The may issue of Wired Magazine has the article describing it. n-dimension switching and talks about a smart core that has peta bit capabilities. Still in the design phase, but thats how they all start. joe gearhart CCNP Message Posted

Re: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]

2001-04-30 Thread Control Program
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 12:32:21AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Magazine has the article describing it. n-dimension switching and talks about a smart core that has peta bit capabilities. Still in the design phase, but thats how they all start. ...and how most of them end. -- Message