Network Break 420: Cisco, HPE Buy Security Startups; Can We Finally Hold Vendors Responsible For Software Defects?

Take a Network Break! We begin with some FU on what constitutes on-prem and off-prem, and then dive into news. Cisco and T-Mobile are partnering on 5G gateways, Cisco Webex is getting installed as a feature(?) in Mercedes E-Class cars, and Cisco is buying multi-cloud security startup Valtix. Valtix offers firewalling, IPS, a cloud Web app firewall, and more for the big 4 US clouds. The White House releases its National Cybersecurity Strategy which includes a proposal to make vendors liable for significant software defects, SNIA releases a new standard for memory-to-memory data movement, and IBM acquires DNS provider NS1. Meta announces a Large Language Model (LLM) that can run on a single GPU, HPE buys Axis security to add cloud-delivered security services to its portfolio, and HPE announced it lost half a billion dollars in Q1 of its fiscal 2023. APNIC beats back an activist contingent in recent elections, and LastPass discloses that attackers got access to a key employee’s laptop. Get links to all these stories below. Show Links: Investor Relations – Cisco @ Mobile World Congress: Showcasing Simple and Secure Wireless Experiences to Help Businesses Connect More People and Things – Cisco Cisco Launches Meraki 5G Gateways with T-Mobile to Deliver Simple and Scalable Business Internet – Cisco Simplify and Scale Anywhere Connectivity – Cisco Systems Investor Relations – Mercedes-Benz AG Partners with Cisco to Drive Hybrid Work Innovation in Automotive – Cisco Accelerating Our Security Cloud Vision: Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Valtix  – Cisco Blogs National Cybersecurity Strategy – White House SNIA’s New Smart Data Accelerator Interface Specification – SNIA IBM Plans to Acquire NS1 to Help Enterprises Drive Network Agility in their Hybrid Cloud Environments – IBM NetBoxLabs Blog – NetBox Labs Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU [Updated] – Ars Technica LLaMA: Open and Efficient Foundation Language Models – Meta

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Network Break keeps you informed with fast, focused analysis of IT news, products, tech trends, and business outcomes. Blending sharp commentary with a touch of humor, hosts Greg Ferro and Drew Conry-Murray sift through the weekly landslide of press announcements, product launches, financial reports, and marketing decks to find the stories worth talking about. You come away with the information and context to make smart decisions in your organization and career … all in the span of a (longish) coffee break.