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The US Department of Justice has announced a settlement in their lawsuit agains the proposed HPE acquisition of Juniper Networks. The release says that in order for the deal to move forward, HPE must sell off the Instant On line of HPE Aruba Networking access points. Additionally, Juniper must auction a license for third parties to use Juniper AIOps for Mist. The details of the auction are complicated. Up to two companies can win the rights to the license through the bidding process and Juniper must make up to 55 employees available to be hired by one of the winners to work on the product, including incentives from Juniper for them to move companies.

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  • 0:00 - Cold Open0:18 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown
  • 1:44 - Building AI destroys books and promotes stealing of books
  • 5:32 - Cisco ISE Hit with RCE Flaws
  • 8:51 - Remote management vulnerability hits servers
  • 12:49 - Microsoft Looks to Lock Windows Kernel
  • 17:28 - Hammerspace Supercharges AI and HPC on Oracle Cloud with Tier 0 Data Platform
  • 21:20 - US Nabs IntelBroker
  • 24:46 - A Closer Look: DOJ Clears Way for HPE/Juniper Deal
  • 37:11 - HPE / Juniper Networks Update
  • 38:46 - The Weeks Ahead
  • 31:31 - Thanks for Watching The Tech Field Day News Rundown

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