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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Juniper, Avaya team up to tackle Cisco   AMD touts management benefits of virtualisation   Apple woos developers to OS X Leopard   HP to adds to storage lineup   Asia-Pacific telcos face broadband challenge   RIM execs face trading ban amid stock-options review   PowerTel begins wholesaling ADSL2+   Vista could prompt Dell to launch tablet PC   Father of Word to be next space tourist   Review: Microsoft's new office powerhouse: Office Accounting 2007   Liquid Computing launches powerful 64-bit system   Microsoft responds to Vista licence concerns   Seagate unveils encrypted notebook drive   Schneider Electric to buy APC for US$6.1 billion   Amnesty International issues call to bloggers
Tuesday, 31st October 2006
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This afternoon, Juniper Networks is to launch new security and routing products for branch offices, including models that will have integrated VoIP capabilities from Avaya. The strategy competes directly with rival, Cisco Systems.

Also making news, virtualisation needs to look beyond server consolidation if it is to become a success, according to chip maker AMD.

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Juniper, Avaya team up to tackle Cisco
Juniper Networks this week is launching new security and routing products for branch offices, including models that will have integrated VoIP capabilities from Avaya.


AMD touts management benefits of virtualisation
Server consolidation alone will not push virtualisation mainstream.


Apple woos developers to OS X Leopard
Videoconferencing and better OpenGL performance.


HP to adds to storage lineup
Hewlett-Packard is expanding its blade server storage offerings and making it easier for new SAN customers to implement storage networking technology.


Asia-Pacific telcos face broadband challenge
Slower growth as mature markets reach saturation.


RIM execs face trading ban amid stock-options review
Research In Motion executives face a trading ban in the BlackBerry maker's shares after the company delayed reporting its second-quarter results while it reviews past stock-option grants.


PowerTel begins wholesaling ADSL2+
PowerTel has jumped on the ADSL2+ bandwagon, announcing that it is now offering wholesale access to the super-fast broadband service.



Vista could prompt Dell to launch tablet PC
Rumours resurface of late spring 2007 launch.


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2007.


Review: Microsoft's new office powerhouse: Office Accounting 2007
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Liquid Computing launches powerful 64-bit system
Liquid Computing launches LiquidIQ scalable computing system.


Microsoft responds to Vista licence concerns
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Seagate unveils encrypted notebook drive
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Amnesty International issues call to bloggers
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