Stories about: Interop

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    HP's 3Com acquisition: An inside look 16/11/2009 07:02:00

    It started with a cup of coffee between 3Com COO Ron Sege and HP ProCurve chief Marius Haas a year ago.It ended with this week's $US2.7 billion blockbuster acquisition of 3Com by HP. In between were regular dialogue and updates, a demonstration at Interop last May, a technology bake-off in HP labs, and then an offer.
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    The Internet at 40: History Began With Its First Crash 30/10/2009 09:24:00

    Why do we today celebrate today -- October 29 -- as the Internet's 40's birthday? Because on this day in 1969, what would later became known as the Internet was used for the very first time -- and crashed.
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    VMworld 2009: Virtualization, controversy and eating your own dog food 04/09/2009 02:50:00

    VMworld, one of the industry's biggest virtualization conferences and VMware's home turf, was hosted this week at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Here are 15 things seen and heard at the show.
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    Nortel customers upbeat but anxious 11/06/2009 09:08:00

    Nortel customers remain optimistic despite the company's precarious situation, officials of Nortel's largest enterprise user group said this week.
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    Juniper claims first with 100G Ethernet 09/06/2009 09:17:00

    Juniper has unveiled what it claims is the first 100 Gigabit Ethernet router interface in the industry.
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    Red Hat virtual desktop technology heads into beta tests 04/06/2009 07:12:00

    Side-by-side Windows displays might be the last thing you would expect to see taking center stage at Red Hat's booth at the recent Interop show in Las Vegas. But it makes sense when you consider they were part of a demo showcasing the company's pursuit of what it sees as a huge opportunity: the emerging virtual desktop market.
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    Economy, industry consolidation take toll on Interop 29/05/2009 08:11:00

    The recent Interop Las Vegas had its bright spots: cloud computing generated genuine buzz; HP flexed its growing muscles; and dozens of innovative products were rolled out. However, there was no escaping the fact that the dour economy and significant market consolidation have taken their toll on the network industry and its biggest general trade show.
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    One way to build mobile-friendly apps for all devices 23/05/2009 04:20:00

    Adam Blum, CEO of startup Rhomobile, says 90% of the programs being written with his company's open source mobile application framework are by ISVs and the other 10% by enterprises, but over time he'd like to see those percentages reversed.
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    iPhones in the enterprise leaving IT at wit's end 22/05/2009 02:05:00

    Executives smitten with iPhones are forcing enterprise IT departments to come up with ways to support the mobile devices even though big security and management questions abound.
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    Pricing the cloud an ongoing challenge 21/05/2009 08:27:00

    Cloud computing is taking off in large part because the delivery of IT services and infrastructure over the Web offers better pricing and more flexible pricing options. That, at least, is the theory. But what if cloud pricing models are so confusing that IT shops end up paying more than they expect?
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    Skype urges interoperability at Interop 21/05/2009 08:20:00

    Peer-to-peer communications vendor Skype used its Interop keynote slot today to put out a call to traditional PBX vendors, inviting them to make their gear interoperable as the company tries to make inroads with businesses.
 
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