01 May 2008
By Denise Dubie, Network World
As more companies deploy virtualisation technologies, more network managers expect the technology to introduce management challenges to their environments, according to an Interop show poll. Read more...
15 August 2007
By John Dickinson, Computerworld
It's still not cheap, but telepresence technology takes videoconferencing a giant step forward. And did we mention that it's really cool? Read more...
07 May 2008
By Denise Dubie, Network World
Interop survey shows network managers expect the biggest challenges to be managing virtualisation, unified communications and MPLS. Read more...
09 November 2005
By Phil Hochmuth, Network World
Ciscos's IPICS is designed to link emergency services. But there's more to it than that, says the company's chief development officer. Read more...
29 May 2007
By Nokia
The growth of mobile voice traffic is increasing rapidly. The latest Nokia estimates indicate that the mobile user base is expected to top 3 billion subscribers during 2007. More mobile devices are in use in the world today than fixed connections and the reason is obvious: People want to be reachable while on the move. Read more...
10 August 2006
By Howard C. Berkowitz, Computerworld
Complete VoIP systems can be a recipe for failure, but incremental moves are safer and perfectly feasible. Read more...
08 November 2007
By Joanne Cummings, Network World
When you've lived with VoIP for more than seven years, you learn a thing or two about what works and what doesn't. Now, VoIP's benefits are piling up. Read more...