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In This Issue: Summer Fun! | Cisco Meraki MX64W Security Appliance | All about Cisco Direct Attach Cables | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Summer Fun!

Summer is here! The kids are out of school, college graduations have wrapped up and the countdown to a new school year or the next steps in one’s future is on. In the meantime, a summer of fun is ahead.
What is on your calendar for the summer? Are you heading out of the country? To the beach? Or are you having a staycation at home? We’d love to hear more about your summer plans!
Product Spotlights & Updates
The Cisco Meraki MX family of devices are multifunctional security & SD-WAN enterprise appliances that feature a wide range of capabilities to address a wide variety of use cases – from an all-in-one device. Organizations of all sizes and across all industries rely on the MX to deliver secure connectivity to hub locations or multi-cloud environments, as well as application quality of experience (QoE), through advanced analytics with machine learning.
Learning Center Article – All about Cisco Direct Attach Cables
When you need to do multi-gigabit networking, you need high-quality cables to carry the signal. While many people assume that fiber optics are necessary for these connections, there are cases where you can still use cable, and when you can, it saves a lot of money. If you’re still shopping for cables, it’s worth considering DAC as an option.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Virgin Galactic aims to launch its commercial space tourism service in late June.
- Sports gambling powerhouse DraftKings has made a $195 million, all-cash offer for PointsBet’s U.S. assets.
- GoDigital plans to bid for Vice Media. Vice is selling itself out of bankruptcy.
- NASA astronauts, Woody Hoburg and Steve Bowen, successfully installed a new solar array on the International Space Station during a 5-hour spacewalk, boosting power production. This marked Bowen’s tenth spacewalk, tying the record for most U.S. spacewalks.
