
Exinda Updates Application Acceleration Appliance Operating System
Exinda has updated ExOS, the operating system that runs on its application acceleration appliances. Exinda's technology helps IT administrators monitor and prioritize network traffic and control network access in order to improve application performance. More...

DoD Launches Enhanced Secure Communications with Intelligent Decisions
"The flexible and automated Air Mobility Testing Suite was developed to assist with the maintenance and communications capability of the Armed Forces, which can also be adapted for Civilian and Commercial aircraft. More...

Lenovo-AMD Survey Finds SMBs Overworked
Resource-and-cash-strapped small businesses struggling to cut costs in a slow economy are leaving simple cost savings options on the table and putting data at risk, according to a recent survey from Lenovo and AMD. More...

Bringing Pricing, Quoting
Zuora Brings the Middle Office toSalesforce With the explosion of cloud computing, many companies arechanging their business models to online subscription-based services,much like the way Salesforce. More...

UK lags in VoIP adoption
Despite a growth in Voice over IP products available on the market, the UK has failed in taking advantage of the technology. . More...

Apogee Announces Java⢠Runtime Environments
Apogee Software Inc. is pleased to announce JREs+A, innovative Java Runtime Environments for devices running Google's Android. . More...

Intellectual Property
Nokia Oyj and HTC Corp. said theypersuaded a court to void parts of a mobile-phone patent thatintellectual property holding company IPCom GmbH & Co. More...

Cedar Point boosts SD voice to near-HD
VoIP switch specialist Cedar Point Communications announced the availability of a technology designed to accelerate adoption and marketability of high-definition voice for service providers. More...

PCRange brings FRITZ!Box to Oz
Broadband and networking supplier PCRange has signed an exclusive agreement to distribute the FRITZ!Box ADSL2+ router in Australia. . More...

Lawyer
Networking and telecommunications companies were most likely to succeed as cloud computing providers, according to Gilbert & Tobin partner Peter Leonard. More...







