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AT&T, BT and Tata demonstrate inter-carrier intercompany services

Aims at developing public telepresence network of Cisco, worldwide

Nectar expands into Asia Pacific with DTSI

Aims to expand its international reach

True Internet deploys Cisco Nexus 7000 series switch

To deliver on-demand services for data, communications and entertainment

Internet Initiative Japan unveils LaIT for SMEs

Provides a shared rental server and VPN service

Internet Initiative Japan unveils LaIT for SMEs

Provides a shared rental server and VPN service

Blue Coat appliance spots Spotify use at work

Move to control another bandwidth hungry desktop app

Regus launches immersive telepresence suite in London

The new suite equips Polycom’s RPX HD

Netgear introduces new Prosafe gigabit switches

To help SMBs migrate their current infrastructure to a converged network

Juniper enhances intelligent services edge portfolio

To deliver multimedia services over converged IP networks

Peer 1 to offer global cloud service hosting

Provides hosting infrastructure for cloud applications providers

AT&T signs five-year service deal with Amtrak

To provide data network and security services

Comments & Opinion

Cloudy skies?

Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.

London 2012 IT: No Second Chances

15,000 athletes, 22,000 journalists, 70,000 volunteers and 94 Olympic venues. 3,500 technology specialists, 8,000 computers, a fixed deadline and the world watching. What could possibly go wrong? Jason Stamper reports.

AboveNet: gearing up for any-to-any metro ethernet services

AboveNet, a provider of high-bandwidth connectivity for the financial sector, is set to launch any-to-any ethernet services in the metro areas in which it operates. Ethernet is an increasingly pervasive transport for business communications, and delivering any-to-any connectivity should help strengthen its appeal and allow AboveNet to upsell the service to its existing customers.

CBR Thought Leaders Series: The Green Light for Green IT

In the first of a new series of articles written by industry thought leaders, Rockwell C. Bonecutter, Accenture’s North America Green IT lead, runs down five ways of making a winning case for green IT.

NetQoS eyes market data latency monitoring

Having already launched its first foray into low-latency infrastructure monitoring for the financial markets, network performance vendor NetQoS is now said to be considering the development of a product specifically for monitoring the delivery of financial market data. Given that there is no single protocol that dominates in market data, NetQoS may have identified a viable commercial opportunity.

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