networking enterprise network in comment and analysis
To outsource or not to outsource?
Comment As IT departments struggle to deal with new networking technologies and increasing demands from the business, many are looking at network outsourcing. The experience outsourcers have with network management also means they should also have more... [16 Apr 2007]
The telecoms operator of the future
Comment IMS, a standard for next generation networking, is expected to have a major impact on the global telecoms market. Business telecoms services will be delivered over networks optimised for enterprise applications. [02 Jan 2007]
Motorola gets serious about the enterprise
Comment He says: "If you look at it, [Motorola] is divesting a lot of things - automotive, their semiconductors unit - and it's good in that it allows focus but they've lost a lot of market share - the wheels have come off their networking business. [21 Sep 2006]
3GSM Diary: CEO egos, Motorola's smorgasbord and camera phone as scanner
Comment We've written about the Razr-isation of their handset range but in general the company has a good line on its positioning in several areas of communications, from handsets, to core networks, to home networking. [14 Feb 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Branching out
Comment As more and more organisations with large numbers of branches turn to IP networks to provide all their communication requirements, it is refreshing to see a new company come along and rethink the way branch networking is configured and managed. [30 Jun 2005]
Devil's Advocate: What the big guns don't get about SMEs
Comment You can now buy wireless networking devices that take little more skill to implement than a good sound system. Sometimes SME (small to mid-sized enterprise) and SMB (small to mid-sized business) are treated as synonymous but it is more illuminating... [01 Feb 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Convergence here at last?
Comment Omnetica was formed 98 years later in 2002, by combining the skills base of Siemens Network Systems in the UK, Arche Communications in France and PRES in Italy and has accumulated significant expertise in IP networking, security and storage. [14 Jan 2005]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: This is the way Nortel returns to the grand campaign
Comment But optical networking is a shadow of its former self. Nowadays Nortel does well out of enterprise sales and its other main division sells to carriers, quite often mobile network operators. A very sober report I received today even read: 'This is... [15 Dec 2004]
Crossing the Channel: What IP can do for storage
Comment IP is boosting the distance limitations of traditional storage networking technologies, claims Anthony Plewes. Faster and better communications technologies are now coming to storage networking to boost FC's distance or even replace it altogether. [02 Sep 2003]
IP over everything?
Comment Ethernet services will offer enterprises the ability to simply plug into a relatively inexpensive Ethernet port for simplified metropolitan networking with the added bonus of almost instantly upgradeable IP bandwidth by the megabit. [19 Aug 2003]
Convergence: lower costs and extra flexibility - the IP VPN promise
Comment IP VPNs are becoming must-haves on many strategic IT reviews because they can help businesses deal with changing working patterns like teleworking, while supporting widely distributed applications and data repositories and extending the enterprise... [20 May 2003]
Through the fog... Storage as a service
Comment Without dwelling on it here, there is plenty of evidence to suggest that storage is in a similar position to that of networking a decade ago. Perhaps it is because storage has always been seen as an infantile element of the enterprise architecture... [04 Apr 2003]
The networking of the World Cup
Comment The end of June will coincide with the second anniversary of the company as an independent, named spin-off, formerly operating as Lucent's enterprise networking division. He is the Avaya regional MD for the World Cup, meaning he is responsible for... [18 May 2002]
Intel Factfile
Comment Plus various chipsets, Gigabit, 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Wireless LAN networking equipment and iSCSI network storage connectivity. Mike Fister, senior VP and GM Enterprise Platforms Group Revenues: $26.3bn, $29.4bn, $33.7bn, $26.5bn [31 Dec 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft licensing off, nCipher - Broadcom deal on, and some technical consensus
Comment The biggest names in networking, such as 3Com and Cisco, are all using Broadcom chips. Broadcom gains access to nCipher key protection products and the networking solutions providers have a new security feature to offer their customers. [01 Oct 2001]
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