Monthly Archives: March 2007
Extreme Networks Automates VOIP Handset Provisioning
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...