Monthly Archives: March 2007

Extreme Networks Automates VOIP Handset Provisioning

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Extreme Networks will make it faster and easier to add VOIP handsets to enterprise Ethernet networks when the company launches an extension of its...

Cisco, Avaya Seek to Make Leave a Message Obsolete

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Voice over IP has hit the mainstream, and now the industry is looking to make it an integral and seamless part of enterprise business...

Sun Announces Ruby Support for NetBeans

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While the Eclipse open-source development community opens its EclipseCon conference, Sun Microsystems and the NetBeans community have announced an early-access release of the NetBeans...

Red Hat Snags Exadel Tools for JBoss

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As the EclipseCon conference of Eclipse development platform users opens, Red Hat announced a power move that brings a set of mature, Eclipse-based developer...

Report: Plugging Data Leaks Is High Priority

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In the wake of incidents such as TJXs potentially massive loss of data to theft, reported in January, it shouldnt come as a surprise...

Virtual Iron Takes a Swing at iSCSI Storage Trend

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Virtual Iron, which has been presenting itself as a low-cost virtualization vendor alternative to VMware, is releasing the latest version of its enterprise platform,...

Expand, Huawei-3Com Team Up on WAN Optimization

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Expand Networks on March 5 will hit a significant milestone in its attempt to carve out a niche as the application acceleration OEM provider...

VMware Is Aces with Latest Virtualization Offering

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VMware is releasing a new beta of its virtualization software for desktops and laptops that it plans on marketing toward enterprise customers concerned about...

NetApp Launches Midtier Storage System, FC Switch

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NetApp had a busy day March 5, announcing the worldwide launch of a new Cisco Systems switch designed for its own storage area networks...

IBM Isnt Opposed to Oracle Linux

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Recent news stories have stated that IBM was refusing to support Oracle Linux. Thats not true. Further investigation has shown there was little follow-up...