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November 15, 2006

Oakland A's moving from McAfee to Cisco

No, they have not gotten rid of Intrushield for Cisco IPS or thrown out EPO and replaced it with CSA.  However, it looks like the A's will be moving from their present home, McAfee Coliseum to a brand new ballpark in Fremont, California to be called Cisco Field.  An article in ComputerWorld, details the plans for this new park.  It will be a small baseball stadium, only 34,000 seats.  However, it is going to be a technological wonder with all kinds of advanced networking enabling things like hand-held device instant reply, electronic ordering of snacks and beverages from your chair, etc.  Cisco has an option on the land that the stadium will sit on and appears to have agreed to a long time naming arrangement. 

I guess this means they probably won't have a TCG/TNC compliant NAC solution in place at the stadium :-)


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