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Mitel CEO Don Smith to leave post

By: Howard Solomon On: 03 Sep 2010 For: NetworkWorld
Executive who moved the company from digtial PBXs to IP-based unified communications is headed for the company's board room more.


How National Energy manages its WAN
By: Greg Meckbach On: 03 Sep 2010
Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. provides a wide-area network by National Energy Equipment Inc. by reselling voice and data services from incumbent carriers and managing it from the data centre more.

Avaya demos one-X mobile telecom apps
By: Greg Meckbach On: 02 Sep 2010
VIDEO Amir Hameed, director of national solutions specialists for Avaya Inc.’s Canadian division, demonstrates the Aura one-X extensions, showing unified communications features on the BlackBerry, iPhone and a soft phone. Watch the video more.

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Security-as-a-service is growing
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Security-as-a-service is growing
IT managers may think they do not use software as a service or cloud computing when in fact they outsource their e-mail, anti-spam and anti-virus services. Find out why messaging security is suited for the cloud and why intrusion prevention and firewall functions should happen outside the gateway
Voltaire unveils 10 Gig Ethernet switch
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Voltaire unveils 10 Gig Ethernet switch
The Vantage 6048, scheduled to ship in October from Voltaire Ltd., is designed for data centres running cloud applications and VMware Inc.’s Vmotion. Yankee Group's Zeus Kerravala gives his take
CRTC OKs $730M rural broadband, urban rebate plan
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
CRTC OKs $730M rural broadband, urban rebate plan
Decision opens way for 287 rural communities to get broadband from three big phone companies, while urban subscribers get rebate
VMware disses bare-metal desktop hypervisors
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
VMware disses bare-metal desktop hypervisors
VMware claims it doesn't need to deliver on its promise of a bare-metal desktop hypervisor, but says that if it does choose to release a so-called Type 1 client hypervisor it would be better than Citrix's
Skype launches Skype Connect for businesses
Monday, August 30, 2010
Skype launches Skype Connect for businesses
Former Skype for SIP exits beta, supports Web-integrated calling, free inbound corporate calls. The service is geared at enterprises
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