
8x8 Receives INTERNET TELEPHONY(R) Magazine's Thirteenth Annual Product of the Year Award
8x8, Inc. , provider of innovative business communications and managed hosting solutions, announced today that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named 8x8 Virtual Office Pro as a recipient of the 2010 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award. More...

Virtualisation takes a quantum leap
It is nearly impossible to precisely know where data is at any one time in a virtual environment; nevertheless, it is the user experience and the impact to business in other words most important. More...

River of IPv4 addresses officially runs dry
In a ceremony in Miami this morning, the final five blocks of IPv4 addresses were given out to the five Regional Internet Registries that furthermore distribute IP addresses to the far corners of the planet. More...

Battlespace Communications System
The Australian Army has commissioned more than 1,000 digital radios in the first phase of a multi-billion dollar effort to phase out its ageing, analogue communications system. More...

Video media provider offers new technology to ad market
With its LCD advertising video screens growing, even if after all a limited feature of offices and supermarkets across the island, Andrew Pairman's Intelligent Multimedia says it is this week rolling out new innovation that will provide its clients with the facility to track who's viewing their ads, thereby enhancing their ability to more precisely shape the message. More...

Open source is the driving force of cloud computing
Canonical is forecasting clear skies for the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, which is but available on Dell PowerEdge C2100 and C6100 servers as an option to build a business's Infrastructure as a Service foundation. More...

IP telephony evolution promises one person
Are the desktop phones in your office looking a little ragged around the edges? Don't bother buying new ones, says Vox Orion MD Jacques du Toit - they could be obsolete within months. More...

Salmat to embark on massive data centre consolidation
Australian customer communications solution company Salmat is in the planning stages of shrinking 35 data centre sites across the country down to just two. More...

Europe aims to boost innovation
Caron recommended cloud computing, which allows people and businesses to store their data on servers managed by big tech companies like Google or Microsoft, at much lower cost than building up their own data storage. More...

The lead-up to the live Techlines
In the lead-up to the live Techlines: Cloud Control broadcast, we thought we'll give you a little more background on our featured panellists. We've asked each of them five questions regarding cloud computing and specified that they be as brief as possible in the answers. More...







