Cisco Turns Routers Into Linux Application Servers

  2008-04-11 06:00:03
Networking goliath Cisco is now opening its Integrated Services Router (ISR)platform to become a Linux-based application server platform. The move could have wide-ranging implications, as Cisco's gear has millions of deployments that now can be leveraged to serve applications directly. 
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