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Could Cisco counter IBM's offer for Netezza?
Will Cisco make a counter offer on IBM's $1.7 billion bid for data warehousing company Netezza? That possibility was raised in a Bloomberg article today analyzing the deal. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alcatel - Lucent

Maximize Bandwidth and Deliver Superior Performance
100G is a leap forward in scaling metro, edge and core networks without performance degradation or the cost and complexity of unnecessary network re-engineering. Alcatel-Lucent is the only supplier to offer deployable 100G solutions in both the IP and optics domains. Read Now.

WEBCAST: Iron Mountain

Secure, automatic protection for all your server data
Your data is valuable—too valuable to risk losing through unreliable backup methods. Iron Mountain's LiveVault offers secure, easy, automated online backup for servers throughout your organization. Watch this webcast to learn how to eliminate the risks of tape-based backup while gaining scalability and fast, reliable recovery. View now

Digit Manipulation
In our final CVOICE demonstration this month, we build on our previous videos and demonstrate digit manipulation using voice translation profiles. While Cisco IOS offers several options for digit manipulation, in my opinion, voice translation profiles are by far the most powerful and flexible. Read More

Air Force teams to build radiation-proof outer space system chips
The Air Force today said it has teamed with logic vendor Xilinx to build a high-density chip that promises to reduce costs, improve satellite circuitry and withstand the major impact outer space radiation. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alcatel - Lucent

Synchronization in Microwave Networks
Convergence towards packet-transport presents multiple challenges- carry existing TDM traffic while scaling to handle higher capacities and new IP services. The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR provides a unique solution enabling transformation to all-IP and supporting a mix of synchronization solutions. Read Now

Remote access to enterprise networks via iPhone, iPod Touch
iPhone and iPod Touch users can now remotely access their enterprise networks by using a new app available on the Apple App Store, according to networking solutions firm Juniper Networks. Read More

Companies starting to get IPv6 message
Global take-up of IPv6 is beginning to accelerate Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Mall

A Powerful Platform for Virtualization
Download this HP white paper to learn how the next-generation ProLiant servers can help companies achieve rapid ROI and dramatically lower their operational expenses. Read More

One in five homes worldwide has broadband
One in five households worldwide now has access to a broadband connection, says the Broadband Forum. Read More

Akamai: Why our IPv6 upgrade is harder than Google's
Akamai says one of its key engineering projects for 2010 is revamping its massively distributed network infrastructure to support IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol. Read More



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