Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Shopaholic Cisco buys Virtuata

Avaya expands mid-market reach with IP Office 8.1 release | BYOD early adopters cite sticker shock

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Shopaholic Cisco buys Virtuata
Cisco added to its long list of acquisitions after recently plucking off Silicon Valley-based Virtuata. Virtuata is a provider of virtual machine and cloud security and will be incorporated into Cisco's data center group, which is run by former Q-Fabric chief David Yen. No financial details were given but the company only has 15 people, so it's likely to be a relatively small deal for Cisco. Read More


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Avaya expands mid-market reach with IP Office 8.1 release
Avaya has announced the latest version of its unified communication (UC) software, IP Office 8.1, which the company says brings UC features typically reserved for large enterprises to smaller ones. Read More


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BYOD early adopters cite sticker shock
Companies are still only ramping up "bring your own device" policies that let employees use their own smartphones and tablets for business, but in many instances, they're finding BYOD is pricier than just issuing devices themselves. Read More


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