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HP introduces mission critical computing blade server

HP introduces mission critical computing blade server

HP has today announced what it called the industry's first high-availability, fault tolerant blade server, explaining that the advanced functionality came at a low price and with added green credentials.
Jun 17 2008 3:49PM Networking
Nortel shifts R&D funding to LTE

Nortel shifts R&D funding to LTE

Nortel is pulling in-house research and development funds out of WiMax and concentrating on LTE (Long Term Evolution), the next generation of cellular mobile broadband..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 17 2008 8:46AM Networking
HP ProCurve boasts first commercial Ethernet switch in space

HP ProCurve boasts first commercial Ethernet switch in space

The recently-docked Columbus section of the International Space Station is claimed to host the first commercial Ethernet switch in space.
Liz Tay Jun 13 2008 3:33PM Networking
WiMax 'more appealing' to consumers

WiMax 'more appealing' to consumers

Experts predict that WiMax wireless broadband services are likely to be shunned by businesses but taken up by consumers..
Robert Jaques Jun 13 2008 8:00AM Networking
Microsoft steps up virtualisation push

Microsoft steps up virtualisation push

Microsoft stepped up the pressure on competing virtualisation vendors at its North American 2008 Tech Ed. Conference, where the software giant disclosed several updates it said would help customers prepare to deploy virtualised infrastructure.
Dave Bailey Jun 12 2008 2:22PM Networking
Desktop and application virtualisation advances

Desktop and application virtualisation advances

VMware is preparing a new release of its application virtualisation technology, adding the ability to remotely update virtual applications after deployment. The company also announced an update of its connection broker for virtual desktops.
Daniel Robinson Jun 12 2008 2:22PM Networking
MEF strengthens APAC Carrier Ethernet push

MEF strengthens APAC Carrier Ethernet push

Global industry alliance MEF has strengthened its Asia-Pacific operations with an aim to standardise Carrier Ethernet and accelerate adoption of related networks and services.
Liz Tay Jun 12 2008 11:51AM Networking
Boffins take Wi-Fi security back to school

Boffins take Wi-Fi security back to school

US academics are to examine live wireless network traffic across a university campus in an effort to learn how best to maintain data security..
Robert Jaques Jun 12 2008 7:37AM Security
Asia hooks up with unified communications

Asia hooks up with unified communications

Enterprises in Asia-Pacific will spend US$4.5 billion this year on unified communications services and equipment, new research predicts..
Simon Burns Jun 12 2008 7:37AM Networking
Mellanox unveils 40Gbps InfiniBand

Mellanox unveils 40Gbps InfiniBand

Storage component firm Mellanox Technologies has unveiled the first 40Gbps InfiniBand switch silicon device and product reference platforms..
Robert Jaques Jun 11 2008 3:41PM Networking
G.hn next-gen Wi-Fi standard gains support

G.hn next-gen Wi-Fi standard gains support

Experts are predicting "significant potential" for the emerging International Telecommunication Union G.hn next-generation Wi-Fi standard..
Robert Jaques Jun 11 2008 7:48AM Networking
Vendors pool WiMax patents

Vendors pool WiMax patents

Six vendors are to pool their WiMax patents so that companies building WiMax products can license the required technologies without running into patent litigation issues..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 11 2008 7:48AM Networking
Australian WiMax potential is ‘limited’, analysts find

Australian WiMax potential is ‘limited’, analysts find

Australia will represent only two percent of the Asia Pacific region’s WiMax subscriber base by 2013, analysts say.
Liz Tay Jun 10 2008 2:06PM Networking
Liverpool City Council chooses Kaspersky Lab in network security overhaul

Liverpool City Council chooses Kaspersky Lab in network security overhaul

Liverpool City Council has implemented Kaspersky Open Space Security in a security review of its fast-growing, dispersed network.
Liz Tay Jun 5 2008 3:21PM Security
Existing cables key part of home networks

Existing cables key part of home networks

Service providers make the most of coaxial and phone wiring.
Robert Jaques Jun 5 2008 8:08AM Networking
Analyst predicts bright future for Bluetooth

Analyst predicts bright future for Bluetooth

Almost 2.4 billion units of Bluetooth-enabled equipment will ship worldwide in 2013, new research predicts..
Robert Jaques Jun 5 2008 8:08AM Networking
Sun plans solid state server push

Sun plans solid state server push

Sun Microsystems has promised to introduce solid state hard drives across much of its server range..
Iain Thomson Jun 5 2008 8:08AM Storage
HP ProLiant offers two servers in one

HP ProLiant offers two servers in one

HP has unveiled its ProLiant BL2x220c G5 which contains the components for two separate servers in a single blade server unit..
Shaun Nichols Jun 4 2008 1:57PM Networking
AMD ships quad-core for entry-level servers

AMD ships quad-core for entry-level servers

AMD has introduced its first quad-core processors aimed at single-socket servers and workstations. The chips deliver power-efficient performance for workstations, while also providing a cost-effective platform for departmental servers in environments such as remote branch offices.
Daniel Robinson Jun 4 2008 7:49AM Networking
DiData installs Riverbed technology for HBOS Australia

DiData installs Riverbed technology for HBOS Australia

Dimension Data has deployed Riverbed’s Steelhead appliances to 170 HBOS Bank sites across Australia to help improve application performance and reduce the bank's telecommunications costs.
Lilia Guan Jun 3 2008 3:58PM Networking

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