Network Break 299: Cisco Acquires Audio Filter BabbleLabs; Apple Update Hits Facebook In The Ads

Greg
Ferro

Drew
Conry-Murray

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Take a Network Break! We start with listener follow-up on last-mile competition (or the lack thereof) in the United States, and the robustness of Meraki’s SD-WAN.

On the news front, Cisco acquires a set of machine-learning PhDs that came bundled in an audio company called BabbleLabs, a former Cisco employee is charged with the destruction of Cisco cloud assets, and the IETF re-forecasts its budget due to lost revenue from in-person meetings.

Facebook warns advertisers that a forthcoming Apple iOS update will hamstring its Audience Network offering; and we review financial results from HPE, VMware, and Nutanix.

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Tech Bytes: Silver Peak

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Show Links:

Cisco acquires BabbleLabs to help users control unwanted noise in meetings – HelpNet Security

Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire BabbleLabs to Improve Video Meeting Experience – Cisco Systems

Ex-Cisco Employee Pleads Guilty to Deleting 16K Webex Teams Accounts – Threatpost

IETF Administration LLC 2020 Budget Reforecast – IETF

Preparing Our Partners for iOS 14 – Facebook

iOS 14 privacy settings will tank ad targeting business, Facebook warns – Ars Technica

HPE reports Q3 results – HPE

HPE finances tangled up by cabling concerns, but Q3 revenue and profit rose regardless – The Register

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) CEO Antonio Neri on Q3 2020 Results – Earnings Call Transcript – Seeking Alpha

VMware Shoots Tanzu Into Space, SaaS Skyrockets – SDX Central

Nutanix Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2020 Financial Results – Nutanix

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