As a law firm with more than 40 offices across the United States and Mexico, Fisher Phillips understands the need for dependable networking technology. For its attorneys to do just about anything — ...
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IP Infusion, a global leader in open networking solutions, today announced that Californian network service provider Onward has chosen IP Infusion to provide the ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IP Infusion, manufacturer of carrier-grade networking software, announced today that EXATEL, a leading telecommunications operator based in Poland, has chosen ...
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Cisco Systems has cable set-top boxes and your home along with the routers. Now it wants the software that puts your entire home network together. Cisco, which is determined to be a big consumer ...
Peter Biddle--the man behind Microsoft's BitLocker technology and Darknet--has caught the enterprise 2.0 bug. On August 8, Biddle joined London-based Trampoline Systems, a company that makes social ...
And you thought social networking was all about text-messaging among bored teenagers. IBM has another take on it. The company plans on Monday to announce a set of social software tools that will bring ...
Cisco has announced a package of prototype software it says will facilitate distributed quantum computing networks and support real-time applications. Cisco’s Quantum Labs designed a software stack ...
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Intel, Linksys and other network equipment makers announced Tuesday that they are supporting Microsoft-backed software that connects consumer-electronic devices together. Microsoft's Universal Plug ...