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  • Demand Up, Prices Down for VOIP Equipment: Report

    Market research firm Infonetics Research released its third-quarter Service Provider VOIP Equipment and Subscribers and IMS Equipment and Subscribers market share and forecast reports, which found the total service provider VOIP equipment market, including trunk media gateways, SBCs, media servers, softswitches and voice application servers, decreased 9 percent from Q2 to Q3, to $511 million.…

  • Study: Virtualization, Cloud Management Can Be Tricky

    Network Instruments announced the findings of its fourth annual State of the Network Global Study. The study’s findings suggest a need for IT organizations to monitor performance and identify potential trouble spots as organizations move to cloud-based projects, virtualization, and unified communication initiatives. The report concluded these technologies, while being adopted, present “enormous” troubleshooting challenges…

  • HP Takes on Cisco, Microsoft With New Video Collaboration Solutions

    Hewlett-Packard is rolling out a host of new video collaboration technologies, unveiling its additions in the middle of a week that has seen more than its share of communications announcements from top-tier vendors. Cisco Systems, kicking off its Collaboration 2010 Summit Nov. 15, introduced its efforts to integrate its visual communications technologies with a new…

  • ATandT Extends Smartphone Management Capabilities from MobileIron

    Communications giant AT&T has announced a service to help businesses better manage and help secure smartphones on multiple operating systems within their organizations. The service, MobileIron VSP (Virtual Smartphone Platform) from AT&T, provides over-the-air protection and control for both company- and employee-owned smartphones used within an organization. The service also provides multiplatform visibility for integrated…

  • Google, Yahoo to Get E-Mail Rival: Facebook

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 15 (Reuters) – Facebook rolled out an all-in-one messaging service that for the first time allows its half-billion members to communicate with people outside the social network, intensifying a battle with Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Yahoo Inc (NASDAQ:YHOO) for users’ Internet time. Addressing speculation the world’s largest social networking site was planning…

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