Tuesday, February 07, 2012

The When, Where and How of Cisco versus Microsoft for Unified Communications

Cisco CTO: Software integration will drive intelligent networks | HP takes giant first step into OpenFlow

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The When, Where and How of Cisco versus Microsoft for Unified Communications
Earlier this week I was at a CIO conference in Europe and one of the big topics of conversation was Unified Communications. Remote working, collaboration initiatives and cost cutting have all made UC a more important topic over the past twelve months. There was lots of discussion about deployment issues, the ROI of UC, training issues, etc. but the biggest point of discussion was Cisco versus Microsoft... Read More


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Cisco CTO: Software integration will drive intelligent networks
Networking giant Cisco plans to make software one of the company's "core competencies", with the aim of creating a networking operating system that is more intelligent and contextualised. Read More

HP takes giant first step into OpenFlow
HP this week said it is taking its first leap into OpenFlow-enabled network equipment, supporting the standard on 16 of its Ethernet switch products as it attempts to gain a foothold in a market likely to receive significant attention from competitors. Read More

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Anticipating the RSA Conference 2012
It's now February although you'd never know it from the balmy winter here in Boston. Aside from Valentine's Day, February is significant because it is when security geeks from around the world get together in San Francisco for the RSA Conference. The show doesn't start until 2/27 but you can feel the anticipation in the air across the whole security community. That's a good thing since... Read More


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