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Tuesday, October 14, 2008 ( change date )
Cisco unveils new app module, contest for ISRs
Cisco this week unveiled an enhanced third-party application module for its branch office routers that offers increased memory and performance over previous versions.
Network World Tuesday, October 14, 2008Blue Coat Puts on Video Hat For Enterprise
Blue Coat draws on its content delivery and security technologies to zip video to businesses.
Internetnews Tuesday, October 14, 2008Brightpoint Pays $300M For Denmark's Dangaard
Two top mobile phone distributors will combine to expand into other markets.
Internetnews Tuesday, October 14, 2008iPhones go to front of the class at Texas university
Incoming freshmen get Apple iPhones and iPod Touches as part of major mobile learning project at Abilene Christian University.
Network World Tuesday, October 14, 2008Siemens bonds mobility with unified communications
New software from Siemens supports mobile phones that can connect to cellular and Wi-Fi networks and transition calls between the two to save on cellular bills by taking advantage of corporate wireless networks and public hotspots.
Network World Tuesday, October 14, 2008Cloud vendors forecast rapid adoption
Remotely accessible cloud storage isn't appropriate for all data types, but it is poised to attract a large amount of IT spending over the next few years.
Network World Tuesday, October 14, 2008Sun adds muscle to Niagara server line
Sun Microsystems has doubled the capacity of its Niagara servers with the four-socket Sparc Enterprise T5440 system, designed for running corporate databases and ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications.
Network World Tuesday, October 14, 2008Wireless Networking, This Time With Light
As reported in ScienceDaily, researchers at three U.S. universities are moving ahead with plans to develop "smart light" technology for computer networks over the next several years.
Their concept uses LED...
About Tuesday, October 14, 2008Symantec details grand product integration scheme
Symantec Tuesday detailed a plan to further integrate its diverse products under a common management platform as well as support third-party products by means of its published interfaces.
Network World Tuesday, October 14, 2008Microsoft keeps 'Windows 7' name for next client OS
Microsoft is sticking with the name Windows 7 when it releases the next version of its client operating system, according to Mike Nash, corporate vice president of Windows product management.
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