Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Cloud networking at Interop

Cisco unveils routers, takes swipe at Juniper | Survey: Instant Messaging Will Surpass Email

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Cloud networking at Interop
The early fall is a great time to be in New York. In September there is the US Open and in October there is the Interop conference. There is no doubt that Interop can provide a major assist to IT organizations that are grappling with the onslaught of new technologies and new products. There is also no doubt that anybody who is going to Interop should go with a plan for what they want to accomplish or else they can get overwhelmed. The goal of this newsletter is to help Interop attendees develop a plan for the networking sessions that they want to attend. Read More


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Cisco unveils routers, takes swipe at Juniper
Cisco this week unveiled three service provider edge routers, along with an aggressive marketing campaign against rival Juniper. Read More

Survey: Instant Messaging Will Surpass Email
In a poll, 54% of CIOs predicted that real-time communication technologies, such as instant messaging, SharePoint, Chatter and Yammer, will overtake email in the workplace in the next five years. Read More

Broadcom to pay $3.7B for comms processor maker NetLogics
Broadcom has agreed to acquire communications processor company NetLogics Microsystems for US$3.7 billion, the companies announced Monday. Read More


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Oracle's Sun SPARC Enterprise M- Series servers offer the scalability required to tackle consolidation projects. These systems also support a choice of virtualization technologies that help organizations match the right level of application and resource isolation to the job at hand. Learn More Today!

NTT expands into South America
NTT Communications is expanding its IP network and services into one of the world's fastest-growing markets: Brazil. Read More

Qualcomm takes aim at enterprise with femtocell chipset
Qualcomm has expanded its product portfolio for femtocells with a chipset that will allow the small base stations to handle up to 32 active users, opening the door for use in enterprises and metro networks, the company said on Monday. Read More

NetLogic will help Broadcom tap into 4G, cloud
Broadcom's deal to buy communications processor vendor NetLogic Microsystems for US$3.7 billion will help the company feed the fast-growing demand for intelligent chips in all kinds of networks. Read More


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AT&T: DOJ's opposition to merger hurts consumers
The U.S. Department of Justice would "severely set back growth and competition" in the U.S. mobile telecom market if its efforts to block the acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T are successful, AT&T said in court documents filed Friday. Read More

Conan O'Brien sees Apple going all barbarian
Funnyman Conan O'Brien, on his TBS television program, has revealed to the public a "commercial" that Apple is allegedly directing at the unknown person now in possession of an iPhone 5 prototype that went missing from a San Francisco bar recently. Watch: Read More

Hot products from DEMOfall '11
New products that help you to screen job applicants, improve customer service and even build yourself a tomb Read More

Cloud companies to watch: A product sampler
A look at 4 up-and-coming cloud companies' offerings Read More



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