Greg Enright

Articles by Greg Enright

So far so good over at 3Com

Forgive and forget. That's what 3Com Corp. is hoping buyers of enterprise network gear will say when they think of the company.

Cisco sees gradual growth

Observers of the IP telephony market should not expect to see a single application drive the future growth of the burgeoning technology; instead, a series of smaller, intensely popular apps will be the true growth catalyst.

Killer apps won’t drive IP telephony: Cisco exec

Smaller, intensely popular apps will be the true growth catalyst, says Proctor.

Powering up broadband

The 16 police officers in Ossining, N.Y., have an always-on connection to the townspeople.

Symantec goes on the hunt for intruders

Symantec Corp. claims its users will have a better chance of preventing previously unseen types of network attacks with its latest intrusion detection release.

Symantec goes on hunt for intruders

Symantec Corp. claims its users will have a better chance of preventing previously unseen types of network attacks with its latest intrusion detection release.

Storage firm gets to the core of automation

New automated product features and a business philosophy that focuses solely on storage efficiency are the key foundations upon which DataCore Software is hoping to beat larger rivals such as IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co.

Cisco stays on services sidelines

As leading vendors in many IT sectors rush to dive directly into the services swimming pool, the top player in the networking hardware arena seems content to lounge on the deck and let its partners get wet.

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