Wi-Fi discovery and connection tools have existed since the early days of 802.11. But while many of these tools have …
Brave new world
NWME: Most enterprises still don’t seem to understand the real benefits of the Unified Communications technology. Bayer: That’s because unified …
Avaya adds words to the voicemail
Avaya will let enterprise workers leave voicemail messages and combine them with e-mail, giving both callers and recipients new options …
Meru brings Virtual WLANs
Meru Networks has brought the techniques of virtualization to its enterprise wireless LAN products, allowing an optimization of radio frequency …
Cost effective CIO
While you’ve recently recalibrated your expectations about IT spending to fit a recession, you also have to master the ability …
Lenovo targets SME market
China-based PC manufacturer Lenovo, which acquired IBM's personal computing division in 2005, has announced its virgin server line, aimed at …
New “FedEx Delivery” Trojan detected
IronPort Systems, announces that its Virus Outbreak Filters (VOF) were able to detect a new Trojan program disguised as a …
Oman Oil Company saves energy
Tripp Lite, a world leading manufacturer of power protection and connectivity equipment, announces the complete the installation of a power …
SonicWALL Launches Email Security 7.0
SonicWALL launches the latest version of its Email Security solution designed to help companies protect themselves from spam, viruses, phishing …
Alcatel-Lucent showcases new technologies at GULFCOMMS 2008
Alcatel-Lucent highlighted its leadership in wireless broadband and feature its solutions at the upcoming GULFCOMMS 2008 show, taking place in …
Microsoft amassing high-performance server software attack
Microsoft will apply its strategy of “simplifying computing” to the costly and often complex high-performance computing world. In this case …
Data networks won’t cut it for convergence
Today's data networks won't cut it as foundations for real-time applications like voice and video, experts said this week at …
Dell unwraps products designed for virtualization
On Wednesday, Dell introduced two blade servers, support for more capacity in its storage products, and new partnerships with companies …
Extreme Networks, HP boost VoIP security
Extreme Networks plans to unveil a software upgrade to its security appliances designed to better safeguard VoIP traffic. Separately, HP …
Avaya debuts affordable UC solutions
The new Avaya Unified Communications solutions provide essential tools for the way employees work today, with proven, interoperable software, hardware …
Going virtual
Are Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs the way to go? For many corporate network needs the answer is yes, absolutely, …
Virtual possibilities
In today's complex IT environments, server virtualisation simply makes sense. Redundant server hardware can rapidly fill enterprise datacenters to capacity; …
More cores, bigger cache give boost to Dunnington
Code-named Dunnington, the six-core Xeon processor is designed for servers that have four or more processors. Manufactured using a 45-nanometer …
Microsoft pitches proactive enterprise support
Microsoft has added a new level of technical support for enterprise customers that it says helps them draft a long-term …
Cisco Nexus 5000 bridges the network gap
A switch that promises to deliver the services of Ethernet and FC over the same wire without packet losses and …