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Collapse of BCE deal good for business: Analysts
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Collapse of BCE deal good for business: Analysts
Without the burden of an additional $30 billion in debt, BCE should be able to focus on providing services for customers, analysts say. Concordia U’s VP weighs in
RIM chases Certicom to better protect BlackBerry
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
RIM chases Certicom to better protect BlackBerry
Research In Motion is attempting a $66 million hostile takeover for a Mississauga, Ont.-based company that specializes in elliptic curve cryptography. Security experts gauge the potential benefits for enterprise BlackBerry customers
AT&T snaps up Wayport to gain Wi-Fi boost
Thursday, November 13, 2008
AT&T snaps up Wayport to gain Wi-Fi boost
Company provides network management for several big U.S. chains including Four Seasons Hotels and McDonald's.
RingCube gets its MojoPac on
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
RingCube gets its MojoPac on
The Santa Clara company teams with MXI Security to deliver a virtual desktop on a USB key, complete with two-factor authentication, encryption and more
Red Hat, Ubuntu integrate open source Java
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Red Hat, Ubuntu integrate open source Java
The implementation of OpenJDK will include Red Hat’s Fedora 9 and Ubuntu’s 8.04 Long Term Support Server and Desktop editions, Sun said. The company’s integrated development environment, NetBeans 6.0, will also be in the Ubuntu release
Remote monitoring tool could extend control
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Remote monitoring tool could extend control
Numerex’s FastTrack, which includes hosted application and GSM device, monitors processes such as temperature gauges, and could later be tied into ERP and CRM systems
Network Appliance sues Sun over ZFS technology
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Network Appliance sues Sun over ZFS technology
The storage specialist says it tried unsuccessfully to resolve a conflict around its WAHFL and RAID subsystem products. Sun responds with some accusations of its own
SLAs are simply 'marketing fodder'
Monday, May 21, 2007
SLAs are simply 'marketing fodder'
Service-level agreements, as currently defined, are of little use to enterprises, a service provider said at a conference in New York earlier this month.
Microsoft's Ballmer blasts Google's business strategy
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Microsoft's Ballmer blasts Google's business strategy
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer criticized rival Google, saying it is devoted primarily to ad-supported search while Microsoft has reinvented itself many times over.
Nortel teams up for VoIP launch
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Nortel teams up for VoIP launch
Nortel CEO and president Mike Zafirovski and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer recently unveiled what the companies call a “joint road map” to offer unified communications technology to enterprises. The companies’ alliance, created last July, calls for the deployment of three VoIP-based technology platforms: the UC Integrated Branch, Unified Messaging and Conferencing.
Sun offers enterprise 'virtualization stategy'
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Sun offers enterprise 'virtualization stategy'
Sun Microsystems Inc. is offering several new virtualization services to customers that one analyst says amounts to the first overall "virtualization strategy" from the company.
Consolidation with potential
Thursday, May 26, 2005
Consolidation with potential
Rogers Communications has been a major player in the Canadian telecom market for years through its wireless phone business. While enterprise businesses often used Rogers as part of their employee mobile plans, Rogers didn’t play a significant role in the enterprise telecommunications market because the Toronto-based media giant didn’t have a wireline network that reached many businesses. With Rogers’ acquisition of Call-Net Enterprises earlier this month however, that changed to the potential benefit of both enterprises and consumers.
Enterprise commitment and 3Com don’t go together
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Enterprise commitment and 3Com don’t go together
Clearly, for a company with aspirations of becoming a Canadian core enterprise player, 3Com simply doesn’t look like it can handle the job.
If you build it, will they come?
Thursday, September 30, 2004
If you build it, will they come?
It’s a question that weighs heavily on every manager launching a B2B e-commerce platform: If you build it, will they come? Though he may not be able to answer that question for you, Steve Easterbrook, manager of e-business at Grand & Toy, has some useful tips on building successful B2B platforms. And the good news is that it may be easier than you think.
Dell introduces colour laser printers
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Dell introduces colour laser printers
Dell Inc. added a splash of colour to its laser printer lineup Wednesday with three new models for businesses and home-office users.
China's Red Flag Linux to focus on enterprise
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
China's Red Flag Linux to focus on enterprise
The company behind China's leading Linux client distribution, Red Flag Software Co. Ltd., is shifting its main focus to its server operating system and enterprise customers, and planning to expand sales overseas, the company's acting president said in an interview on Friday.
Used gear in demand
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Used gear in demand
Imagine if someone offered you a state-of-the-art Cisco router still in its original box for 50 per cent less than Cisco's deepest discounted price.
Don't call him 'admiral'
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Don't call him 'admiral'
Bill Owens, the new president of Nortel Networks, is surprised by the high degree of loyalty that carrier and enterprise customers show for his company. He's also surprised that a moniker he's been trying to shake for years continues to stick.
Cable & Wireless buys Bulldog
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
Cable & Wireless buys Bulldog
Cable & Wireless PLC has acquired broadband ISP Bulldog Broadband UK for £18.6 million (US$34.1 million), the company said on May 25.
China's Red Flag Linux to step onto global stage
Monday, September 08, 2003
China's Red Flag Linux to step onto global stage
An alliance between Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) and Chinese Linux developer Red Flag Software Co. Ltd. established last month should lead to co-operation between the two companies on technology development and marketing of Red Flag Linux to companies in China and around the world.
3Com software-based IP switch being tested
Thursday, April 10, 2003
3Com software-based IP switch being tested
A high-end, software-based IP switch from 3Com Corp. is being tested by four large companies for general release in August as part of the network device maker's efforts to re-establish itself in the enterprise marketplace.
Deutsche Telekom seeks int’l partner for IT unit
Monday, November 18, 2002
Deutsche Telekom seeks int’l partner for IT unit
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) has decided to seek a partner for expanding the international footprint of its IT unit rather than investing directly in new operations, the company said Thursday.
Corel, Dell agree to software bundling deal
Wednesday, August 21, 2002
Corel, Dell agree to software bundling deal
Dell Computer Corp. has agreed to include a version of Ottawa-based Corel Corp.’s office suite in two of its computer lines.
VoIP transformation will take some time
Thursday, June 27, 2002
VoIP transformation will take some time
Lisa Pierce: VoIP transformation will take some time In certain instances, voice-over-IP services can offer attractive prices and performance, particularly when calling to or from developing nations.
Corel plunges into professional services
Wednesday, June 19, 2002
Corel plunges into professional services
In the new era of IT where it seems companies are adding multi-coloured feathers onto an already crowded hat, Corel Corp. has become the latest company to take a shot at diversifying its operations by launching a professional services group.
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