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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Saving on taxes the Cisco way

Nader lambastes Cisco, Chambers for lagging stock | Why should you consider VoIP and UC as a service?

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Saving on taxes the Cisco way
Cisco saved $7 billion in income taxes since 2005 by booking half of its worldwide profits at foreign subsidiaries, according to this report from Bloomberg. Read More


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Nader lambastes Cisco, Chambers for lagging stock
Now even Ralph Nader is on Cisco's case -- not for any breach of consumer ethics, but instead for breach of investor return. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

HP IT Migrates to an all HP network
It's no surprise when a high-tech company uses its own products. However, the story of how HP recently migrated its own network to HP Networking equipment has unique aspects that make it relevant to all enterprises in any industry or market segment. Read now

Why should you consider VoIP and UC as a service?
Throughout most of the evolution of VoIP and UC, the primary implementations have been as a premises-based solution. However, as mentioned in the last newsletter, it's probably time to consider a adding this to your cloud strategy. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

A Practical approach to Wireless 2.0
Creating "Wi-Fi that works" is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types, the speed and complexity of 802.11n, high-density environments, etc., controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. Read now!

Startup touting data center fabric that will put a scare into Cisco, Juniper
The ability of your data center fabric to support millions of servers with low cost and power may not be due to advances from your major switch vendor, or to standards they may embrace. Read More

IBM exposes top future networked healthcare devices
IBM came out with a study today that looks at what future healthcare applications and devices, be they PCs, tablet or smart phone might look like. Read More

The case for using hosted/cloud VoIP and UC
In this newsletter, we're wrapping up (for the moment) our discussion of why moving VoIP and UC services into the cloud could be a great choice for you. In particular, our excerpts from the complimentary "2011 Sourcebook for VoIP and UC Services" by Delphi and Webtorials continue, and we encourage you to download the full version (45 pages) to get all of the details. Read More



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12 of the slickest designs in enterprise tech gear available today
Consumer devices tend to get all the praise for their designs, but there's plenty of cool equipment to be found in the enterprise market. When hardware vendors tag-team with renowned industrial designers, the results can be impressive. Here are some of our favorites.

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