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Startups Aim for Multiservice Core
White Paper But both the startups and their more established rival vendors agree that building the next-generation Internet-or more accurately, a new multiservice public network infrastructure-will take more than just blazing speed. [03 Jul 2008]
Realizing the Full Potential of Server, Switch & I/O Blades with InfiniBand Architecture
White Paper The notion of blade-based servers is a relatively recent phenomenon with both startups and the well-established server vendors having already announced server blade products or the intent to develop such products. [03 Jul 2008]
Open Source for the Enterprise: Support Models for Open Source
While this paper argues that the best way to take advantage of open source is to embark on a program of institutional skill building, startups, systems integrators, and software, vendors are coming to market with different offers of support. [17 Oct 2007]
Open Source for the Enterprise: Support Models for Open Source
White Paper While this paper argues that the best way to take advantage of open source is to embark on a program of institutional skill building, startups, systems integrators, and software, vendors are coming to market with different offers of support. [17 Oct 2007]
Just Say No: Customers Ditch Traditional Software for Web Services
White Paper Most began as startups, competing against both established independent software vendors (ISVs) that sell licensed software for in-house deployment and “traditional” application service providers (ASPs) that deliver ISV software in a hosted... [24 Feb 2004]
A Snapshot of the Current State of Linux Storage
White Paper But more than startups have been active in Linux storage in recent months. The list of vendors making open-source related product announcements reads like an industry-conference attendee list - including Sun itself, as well as Network Appliance... [24 Feb 2004]
Bumpy road ahead for Wi-Fi roaming
News It is extremely expensive for startups to get new subscribers. The fact that Intel is a member of the Wi-Fi Alliance could help in business negotiations with these bodies and their affiliated WLAN vendors and aggregators. [18 Mar 2003]
