Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Now that LTE is here, what's next?

  LTE makes headway on global roaming, speed and voice | Nokia to pay $2.2B for Siemens' stake in Nokia Siemens Networks
 
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Now that LTE is here, what's next?
In the continuing war between Verizon and AT&T, the battle has come down to LTE network size vs. LTE network speed. But new LTE technology isn't far over the horizon. Read More


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Improving Business Value of WAN Optimization
In this study, as in the 2007 study, IDC found that customers were able to reduce IT costs, improve IT staff efficiency, increase availability for users, and trim time to market with new revenue-generating opportunities. Read Now

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Best Practices Performance Monitoring Recorded Webinar
Webinar will examine the driving factors, objectives, requirements, and best practices surrounding converged network and application performance management. Learn More

LTE makes headway on global roaming, speed and voice
LTE is simultaneously being pushed forward on several fronts, and the result for users will be faster networks, better coverage and the ability to access networks while travelling abroad. Read More

Nokia to pay $2.2B for Siemens' stake in Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia is to acquire Siemens' 50 percent stake in joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks, which will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Finnish company after the transaction is completed. Read More


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Current Cloud Adoption Trends
No longer limited to early adopters in small organizations, cloud computing has become pervasive in midsize and large organizations. The survey results in this report highlight how strategic-minded IT decision makers in North America are overcoming security concerns and adopting private, public and hybrid clouds. Learn More

Verizon notches 500th LTE market, declares initial rollout done
Verizon Wireless has completed the initial rollout of its 4G LTE network, covering 95 percent of the U.S. population, and is now looking to reuse other spectrum for LTE and deploy small cells using the technology. Read More

Sprint shareholders approve SoftBank's $21.6B buyout
Sprint Nextel shareholders have voted overwhelmingly to approve SoftBank's US$21.6 billion takeover bid, setting the stage for the deal to close early next month. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Case Study – Constangy
Learn how to consolidate and virtualize many different servers, and eliminate the expense and difficulty of remotely managing the hardware and software. Read now!

The worst cloud outages of 2013 (so far)
From Amazon to Dropbox and Microsoft to Google, we've seen some nasty cloud outages in the first half of the year. Which company failed the worst? Read More

Stuart Biggs, first Cisco CCIE, dies at age 53
Stuart Biggs, who in 1993 led a team that created the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert program and was the first to be awarded a CCIE number, has died at age 53. Read More

 

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